Jelly candies in all colors,
Everyone has a favorite.
Little morsels, tempting flavors
Leave you wanting more-of-it.
Yet...
Black in color, licorice taste
Excite only just a few of us.
A dream would be to find a case
Nothing but black is beauteous!
Everyone has a favorite.
Little morsels, tempting flavors
Leave you wanting more-of-it.
Yet...
Black in color, licorice taste
Excite only just a few of us.
A dream would be to find a case
Nothing but black is beauteous!
Published by Coral Levang
Coral Levang is a trainer, coach, speaker and writer whose mission in life is to inspire others to see beyond the challenges they face in their lives, both personally and professionally. She candidly shares... View profile
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5 Comments
Post a CommentI'll send you all any jelly beans I get...I don't like them!
Very cute! I promised Abby Greenhill my black ones, but maybe she will share with you :)
The black ones are my favorite...licorice I believe. I'm lucky, none of my children or grandchildren like them...lucky me, more for me. :-)
Nicely done, I leave the black ones for hubby and I eat ALL the rest! Cheers, Coral!
You're clever! =-)