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  • by Anne Grace

    Apples, Like Humans, are not all the same. Shapes, Sizes, Colors, all different names. Golden delicious and Granny Smith. One type of apple? That's purely a myth. Winesap, Gala, McIntosh, Rome. Apples are somethin...read more

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    by Richard Vaughn

    Forbidden fruit, thou art the apple. Gentle curves and supple skin, Oh how you bring me to such sin Rouge upon my lips' caress verboten temptress. Gently I nibble at you, I tease So moist, so sweet, you appease ...read more

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    by M.R Vavala

    By chance I came upon it Nestled deep between green leaves, Its skin was smooth and perfect no imperfections to be seen. Its colour was that of passion bright and deep, a shade of red. Mother natures perfect gift...read more

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    by Jon Coe

    Apples falling from the trees food for wasps and honey bees Ripened scrumptious by the sun take a bite, but watch your tongue Low lying apples can be charming easy gathering, somewhat alarming But climbing trees ca...read more

  • by K. C. Cox

    I traded you for an apple one day It was half eaten before I knew That nothing in the world could ever replace The love i have for you We served each other mud pies Climbed up in the mulberry tree Played all day long...read more

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    by Jonathan Raney

    Desire We all reach for what we cant have attracted to the shiny bean colors red and green. Is it ripe? Time to prepare and repair thoughts and misconceptions about the human condition for although it wa...read more

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    by Baron Feather Pen

    Your skin red, green, Your taste sweet, bitter, immature, out of date. You apple, who took our souls to the land of sin by just being you Who are you who offered us champagne to ...read more

  • by Jamie Morris

    Apples His spiky hair, steel piercings, and visible tattoos Disturbed the young woman as she approached A hint at knowledge and experience She would probably never know In her long, straight skirt and unadorned feat...read more

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    by Marianna Arolin

    AN APPLE FOR THE TEACHER There was a teacher I liked best. I placed an apple upon her desk. It was a shiny bright red Rome. But a big fat worm called it "Home" I dreaded to see her very first bite, I was sure t...read more

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    by Joshua Jones

    Upon the knee-worn mount of purging souls, I came unto the ever shallow pond And dipped my feet therein, whereat I found My heels held firm within the hellish shoals. Above my head there grew great apples gold But w...read more

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    by Michelle Jones

    Apples They say that the Apple never falls far from the tree, Yet I still wonder,what if the Apple starts to fall, When a gust of wind suddenly appears. Would then the Apple fall further than the tree? Or would i...read more

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    by Amanda Renyard

    I take a bite of this red apple in my hand its so rosy and red like the cheeks on my face as taste a bit bitter inside Its good for teeth as i take a bite and chew but pull a face as i get to the core as the pips are all ...read more

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    by Barbara Griffin

    Apples have been a pleasured fruit for timeless years Apples infamous reputation began as the forbidden fruit A treat so desirable, that man nor woman could resist Yet there's no proof to claim the apple as this treat ...read more

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