Chocolate
chocolate
(2/14/99)
First Place she opens a box of chocolates winter stars yu changSecond Place valentine's day buying myself a box of chocolates Dennis DuttonThird Place tomorrow the heart shaped chocolates half price - Linda Robeck stirring hot chocolate just an edge of the frozen pond paul mBELOW Third PLACE
chocolate valentinehis heart in her handgetting softer Carolyne
chocolates -her tongue curlsaround her lips doris kassonsmall silver wrapperslitter the car's back seat -chocolate kisses! jean king
a heart shaped boxwith missing chocolates --his sheepish grin Betty
endorphins releasedeuphoria reachedchocolate high Meredith
all sweetness -first the chocolate then the kisses Fred
on his tiechocolate icecreamand sprinkles hilary tann
chocolate hearts in the in-tray -Monday morning Alison
not guilty, momcaught in the actchocolate covered hands Patricia A. Laurentin a sunlit dishchocolates ooze into poolsof melting hearts Don Wharram
loveliteinstead of dark chocolateyoga lessonscopyright 2/4/1999 by Wendy C. Bialek
I bring chocolatesrather than a rosefrom my garden Charles Trumbull
marble slabchocolate fudge coolsaround walnut pieces Paul MacNeil
at last she eatsthe frozen chocolate rose -his goodbye note Ferris
bittersweet exchangetwo chocolate heartslie broken soji
learning to walkhands and facechocolate-smeared jaloe
Drinking chocolateI think of her kissand feel hot inside Fabio Fernandes
visitors -old woman offerschocolates Elsie Canfield
Valentine's Day =5chocolate =3only nine syllables to go =9 Emile Molhuysen
small chocolate letterseach one a love letterc-h-i-c-k-a-b-i-d-d-y Max Verhart
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