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From the Perspective of a Fudge Striped Cookie
Who am I who smells so sweet?
 I taste heavenly, soft and milky
 I start off round, with a hole like a disc
 Skinny Chocolate stripes go across me 
 Can you feel the ridges?
 I have the scent of coffee to some
 I fit in your palm
 The design on my face, so detailed, this imprint
 Lines going this way and that, with little dents between it
 The front of me is like shortbread, 
 My color, like cream
 From the warmth of your finger or your mouth 
 My chocolate bottom slightly melts
 If you snap me in half, 
 I’m gentle and soft
 I don’t make too much sound
 A light snack who dissolves slowly in your mouth
 Being mixed with saliva, breaking me down
 Not too sugary, not at all sour
 I give you a little, so more of me you devour.
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