To there Success



He loves dessert wines
She loves him and wished
To see him happy and satisfied
Her theme is keeping
him healthy.

Nuts, white chocolate, dark chocolate, bananas,  cream cheese, and a pungant goat cheese, with vanilla.
Rolled in a crepe, topped with yogurt and whipped cream.

She made 20 crepes
She cut strawberries, bananas, chocolate, and nuts.
She mixed both cheeses with eggs,
cornstarch,vanillaa, butter and sugar. She warmed it over a bay marie, and let it cool.
Mixing in  whipped cream she added coconut flakes, chocolate, bananas, and Grande manque and set it aside.
She filled the crepe s end to end folding correctly. She tossed the chopped pisashios and placed the nuts over the cream at both ends. Spooning yogurt of each crepe, and topped with whipped cream mm. Finally topping with glazed strawberries and toasted hazelnuts.

About this poem

This was inspired by two men who wish to gain the attention of a two beautiful woman, they put 2 oboes reed ends center. Two in the middle reeds centered. And 2 more oboes, reeds centered. Then they placed two French horns mouthpiece centered and belles facing down. Two more with the belles facing up and mouth pieces center. They tossed roses and sweet wines, the hired a songstress and a chef to serenade the woman.

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Submitted by allanterry542curtis_2 on July 26, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXAXX XX XBXXAB
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 826
Words 140
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 5, 2, 6

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