Season for everything
It is said that for everything there is a season,
or maybe it was a seasoning?
As we grow older
it is said we are seasoned,
some are spicy,
some are sweet,
some are sour,
some are bitter.
I've heard there is a season
for love,
but I'm not sure how to
cook with that.
I suppose there is a
season for everything.
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Horny goatweed is the answer
another different sort of poem I myself love spicy foods and and all flavourings ,I think the answer to your love seasoning must be an Aphrodisiac type food like Oysters etc, not that I have tried them although that isnt a seasoning, there is a herbal aphrodisiac named Horny Goatweed I suppose that could be used as a seasoning loved your poem from Willow.
info on horny goatsweed
I found this information on the net and thought it may be interesting for you to read from Willow
The history and naming of this herb stems from a goat herder hundreds of years ago who noticed relentless sexual behavior in his goats. He watched the goats closely and noticed whenever they ate a certain weed, the goats promiscuous behavior became apparent - hence the name, Horny Goat Weed. NOW YOU KNOW ha ha from Willow
Thanks for the info
but you left out what season it grows in. raskin
reply to Raskin for Horny goatsweed
Raskin you dont have to wait for a season to pick Horny Goatsweed you can get it by tablet form in a health shop they sell it here in ours not that I have tried it of course ha ha . but they say it works for both sexes just in case you want to keep goats I mean . from Willow
more about horny goats weed
I did some research and it comes from China and grows in high altitudes didnt say what season but can get it here in health shops in tablet form ,from Willow
Sweet, Raskin!
There are 4 seasons for Love Raskin. Cooking and Love always go together, and are meant to go together...nothing better!
Linda
Thankyou for commenting
I am curious I have never heard of the four seasons of love. This poem is playing on an idea, looking at something from another angle. raskin