Love Poem: Cakes of Love
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Written by: Jan Oskar Hansen

Cakes of Love

Cakes of Love 

Coconut macaroons she sold the nice little girl at the cake shop, 
I was eating macaroons every day, but Sundays when the shop 
shut and I pined for Monday. My sister said I was in love with 
the shop assistant, which I angrily denied I never spoke to her 
except placing my order of seven coco macaroons and I avoided 
looking at her. Everything comes to an end one day she wasn´t 
there so I didn´t bother asking for my macaroons, bought a loaf 
instead… But coconuts followed me around in Jamaica I used to 
drink its milk early in the morning before going on board to start 
the tedious work of making breakfast for a sullen crew and I was 
smelling of fragrance of love made in nights of succulence 
Years roll on bloody unstoppable; whatever I do there is always 
be a boring Sunday, followed by the promises a Monday brings.
Fifty years later I met a woman of full years her father had had 
a coconut farm in Congo and like me she love macaroons.