The word today is PERAMENE: definition
[perr-uh-meen] an obsolete and rare adjective meaning 'very pleasant'
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you're the rhyme
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my sunshine
in life's rain
my peramene dream
Peramene is as peramene does
ReplyDeleteAnd what peramene does is a treat
All covered in chocolate, an edible buzz
My pleasure, my sin, and my sweet!
I want my peramene days back
ReplyDeletewhen I could go off track
and dreams for eons
or draw with crayons.
Nothing, yet all mattered
in a possible world
before I grew armored
and reality unfurled.
I want the sweetness
the freedom, my bonus.
6 years old again
it's called childhood zen.
Peramene platter
ReplyDeleteHeap high with chitlins
The adults partake
None of the littlin's
Will touch this matter
There was an old gaffer of Jaffa,
ReplyDeletefamed in the souk as chaffer,
who for a peramene
porcelain figurine
bartered a pot coloured with zaffer.
[I know - Jaffa only rhymes with chaffer and zaffer if you speak British English ... but then, I do! :-) ]
@John How else can you pronounce Jaffa and chaffer, even if you're not British?!
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