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chocolate

How many bars in a sonnet? Count them.

Shall I compare thee to a Lindt choc bar?
Thou art more nutty and more sugar sweet
Rough truckers eat the Yorkie and the Mars
And Snickers bars get stuck between the teeth
Sometime too soon the Curly-Wurly melts
And often is the Galaxy too warm
And Crème Eggs leave you feeling less than svelt
While Dairy Milk plays havoc with your form
But thy eternal sweetness shall not Flake
Nor Double Deckers Rolo-ver your day
But shall the Minstrels Revel in your wake
And Boost the Bounty of your Milky Way
So long as I can eat my Lindt choc bar
So long lives this, the chocolate that you are

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