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One Cup
What you drink each morning
Says a lot about who
people assume you are.
People who drink black coffee,
have been hardened
by life’s tribulations.
There is no pleasure found
In the drizzle of caramel syrup
Or the softly toasted foam of a latte
Rather
They relish the buzz of energy
they find surging through their veins
To feel their tongue curl around
That scorching thin drink
Others drink their coffee
Disguised in clouds of whip cream
And blended with ice.
It’s bitterness drowned
in puddles of mocha syrup.
Their tongue has not yet met
the bitterness
most of the world knows
like the back of their hand.
Some prefer to drink tea,
Favoring the slow relaxation
As the cup is brewing.
The leaves provide little flavor
But nothing too overbearing.
They delight in the aspect of choice,
With the wide range of flavors.
Hot chocolate is my cup of tea
So to speak.
I find comfort in the sweetness of the drink,
Enjoy enjoy reliving the past
As childhood memories
Fight their way to the surface
The moment the taste floods my mouth.
I assume these of people
Not based on personality
Or background
But
On that one warm cup
In their hand.
So what does that say about me?
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