




Listen
to the words of the Mother of Chocolate;
who
was of old called: Godiva, Ethel M., Sara Lee,
Nestle,
Mrs. See, and by many other names:
Whenever
you have one of those cravings,
once
in a while and better it be when your checkbook is full,
then
shall you assemble in a great public place
and
bring offerings of money to the spirit of Me,
who
is Queen of all Goodies.
In
the mall shall you assemble,
you
who have eaten all your chocolate and are hungry for more.
To
you I shall bring Good Things for your tongue.
And
you shall be free from depression.
And
as a sign that you are truly free,
you
shall have chocolate smears on your cheeks,
and
you shall munch, nosh, snack, feast,
and
make yummy noises all in my presence.
For
mine is the ecstasy ofphenylalanine,
and
mine is also the joy on earth, yea, even into high orbit,
for
my law is "melts in your mouth, not in your hand".
Keep
clean your fingers, carry Wet Ones always,
let
none stop you aside.
For
mine is the secret that opens your mouth,
and
mine is the taste that puts a smile on your lips
and
comfy padding pounds on your hips.
I
am the gracious Goddess who gives the gift of joy
onto
the tummies of men and women.
Upon
earth, I give knowledge of all things delicious,
and
beyond death,well, I can't do much there. Sorry about that.
I
demand only your money in sacrifice,
for
behold, chocolate is a business,
and
you have to pay for those truffles before you eat them.
Hear
now the words of the Goodie Goddess,
she
in the dust of whose feet are the cheap imitations,
whose
body graces candy racks and finer stores everywhere:
I,
who am the beauty of chocolate chips,
and
the satisfying softness of big bars,
the
mystery of how they get the filling inside truffles,
and
fill the hearts of all but Philistines with desire,
call
unto thy soul to arise and come unto me.
For
I am the soul of candy, from me do all confections spring,
and
unto me all of you shall return,
again....
and again... and again.... and again.
Before
my smeared face, beloved of women and men,
thine
innermost divine self shall be enfolded in the rapture of overdose.
Let
my taste be within thy mouth that rejoices.
For
behold, all acts of yumminess and pleasure are my rituals.
Therefore
let there be gooeyness and mess,
crispness
and crackling, big slabs and bite-size pieces,
peanut
butter and chocolate covered cherries all within you.
And
you who think to seek me, know that your seeking and yearning
shall
avail you not unless you know the Mystery:
"We
shall sell no chocolate until you pay for it".
For
behold: I have been with you since you were just a baby,
and
I am that which is attained at nearly any shop in the land.
Messed
be.
Hear
now the words of the Chocolate God,
who
was called Ghirardelli, Milton Snavely, Hershey,
Bosco,
Fudgesicle, and by many other names:
I
am the strength of the candy rack,
and
the piece that fell on the floor
but
looks like it may not have gotten too dirty,
and
the deepest bitterness of dark chocolate.
No
matter how you try to resist the call of chocolate,
I
will hunt you out, and I will become your sacred prey.
I
am warmth of hot cocoa in the dead of winter,
and
the call of the road that leads you
to
that really expensive Godiva store downtown.
I
give you my creatures, the fire of love of chocolate,
the
power of jaw strength to bite
off
a piece of that frozen Milky Way bar
and
the shelter of Haagen Dazs when that big date didn't work out.
You
are dear to me, and I instill in you my power of a piece of chocolate
that
you had forgotten you had hidden,
and
the power of vision and magickal sight
with
which you can spot a candy counter a mile away.
By
the powers of the half melted bar in the glorious sun, I charge you,
by
the darkest depths of the bottom of the cocoa pot
and
lingering smell of bittersweet chocolate, I charge you,
and
by the beauty of a perfectly swirled vanilla butter cream, I charge you.
Follow
your heart and your instinct, wherever theylead you.
The
wealth in your pocket can buy you treats
that
a Mayan king would envy.
Take
joy in that first bite of lecithin emulsified cocoa,
and
in the last satisfying slurp of Yoo-Hoo.
Yet
you must be wary of deceit.
Eat
not of that which is called "baking chocolate, for it is vile and bitter.
Lastly,
always remember to leave some chocolate behind you.
Be
not greedy, but let yourself beknown as a conoisseur.
Leave
a little for someone else.
I
am with you always,
just
over your shoulder, or around the next corner.
I
am the Lord of Chocolate,
and
when you have reached the end of you hoard,
I
will never be further away from you than that 7-Eleven on the corner.
I
am the spirit of the wild child,
the
inner child who can never get quite enough.
If
you are a true chocolate-lover,
then
your soul and mine are intertwined.
May
the great wings of Inanna enfold you,
may
the wisdom of Hecate guide you
and
above all,
may
the curiosity of Persephone always keep you fresh,
young
at heart and mentally alive.
