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It isn’t the cookie jar,
Which is pretty,
But what you put inside.
M, thanks. Appreciate you stopping by.
i fill mine with sins, why bother with all that dough
I was thinking about putting my hand in there but I’m not too sure now. It might get stuck.
Must have Fred damned Durst on the brain today because I kept misreading cookie for um, nookie
And yeah, it works that way too.
(grin)
As nookie.
Not for.
As.
Sigh.
It made sense to me.
Although, if it was a nookie jar, then ‘it’ would be the jar–at least as far as I’m concerned.
–D
Ah, but there’s where the diffsimilarenceties begin:
First, for a cookie jarist,
a cookie is nookie. Second,
and considering how much
you art what you eat,
it must, ultimately, be
about what you take out:
IF
she was a cooknookie jar
and I et every, bit every
bit: she may have more now,
but believe her/me you—
ain’t the same.
Bill, you may be right. Perhaps it’s both what you put in AND what you take out. And the jar too. And the cookie. And the nookie. Perhaps it’s everything.
Yes, that is true, and I tend to put poetry inside
Nice poem.