This is just to say

The words that stick out to me with the sound are words like plums, icebox, delicious, sweet, and cold. I think mainly because they are feeling words and the writer probably wanted he reader to feel the words. Also in the beginning the first stanza of the poem when the writer says the plums that were in the icebox had stuck out to me because of the T sounds that I got from the poem. Also the last stanza when the writer says so sweet and so cold. The so was repeated twice to emphasize the amount of sweetness and coldness. Also the s sounds.
The meaning of the poem is that whomever has eaten the plums did because of temptation and the writer is trying to have he reader feel that temptation. They didn’t really want to eat them I’m assuming but get were really hungry and they want whomever those plums were to understand the reasoning behind it. They also want to be forgiven for what they did.
Some images that come to my head is like a cooler of some sort with plums in there. Only he plums. They were maybe the only thing in there to eat.
They were purple and cold with frost on them and they looked very appetizing. Very fresh and plentiful. Looked good enough to eat more then one.
The saving for breakfast means they might have been freshly picked and refrigerated that day. Or maybe even that they had some already.

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