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Food food absolutely appetising
Food food absolutely tantalising
The way it makes your stomach jump at its mention
The way it melts on your tongue when you go to taste it
The way the mouth waters at its mention or sighting
The uncontrollable breathing for some impatient people
As the food is prepared the intensity of its appeal
The race to the table to secure a seat at the buffet
The enjoyment as the food passes down the throat
With a nice cold drink to was it down with
How quickly everyone disappears at the sight of empty dirty dishes
Food food absolutely appetising
Food food absolutely tantalising
Food
Fitzisaac Maliya
Explanation
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This poem has a lot of examples of imagery through out. The way food melts on your tongue when you go to taste it, or the way your mouth waters at it's mention or sighting. Because of the topic of this poem being food, the main use of imagery is taste and sight. Those two senses impact your ideas and opinions of different foods. Fitzisaac used many adjectives and adverbs to emphasize her love of food. Like; the uncontrollable breathing, the intensity of it's appeal, and a nice cold drink.
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