Candy-Carnivore
Reflection
In the heart of the gallery, a beast of sugar and spice,
A creature born of indulgence, yet fierce in its grace.
Its jaws agape, a cavern of color and delight,
A symphony of sweetness, a feast for the sight.
Each tooth a shard of crystalline delight,
A testament to the world's sweetest plight.
Its scales, a mosaic of sprinkles and hues,
A reminder of the joy that we choose.
Yet, beneath the candy-coated facade,
Lies a story of hunger, a primal trade.
For what we consume, we become, in time,
A reflection of our desires, a mirror of our crime.
This Candy-Carnivore, a paradox of delight,
A symbol of our cravings, both sweet and bright.
It calls to us, a siren of sugar's song,
A reminder that indulgence can be both wrong and strong.
In its gaze, we see ourselves, our own sweet desires,
A journey of transformation, a path of fires.
For every bite we take, we become a part,
Of the beast within, a tale of the heart.
So let us ponder, as we gaze upon this sight,
The balance between pleasure and the light.
For in the end, it is not the sugar that defines,
But the choices we make, the paths we align.