The Great Cinnamon Deception
The Great Cinnamon Deception
Two glasses gleam with a golden glow,
Like something aged and served slow.
A whisper of brandy? A wink of wine?
Oh no, dear friend — this brew’s divine.
No parties here, no tavern tales,
Just spice-soaked water in wellness veils.
The color lies, the scent misleads,
But it’s all bark — no reckless deeds.
You’d think it pours from a vintage stash,
But it’s boiled to cleanse, not burn or crash.
No sugar highs or drunken slips,
Just heart-healthy goals in measured sips.
For those who’ve danced with years gone by,
And now chase steps on a fitness high,
This is the toast at close of day—
Not to buzz, but balance, come what may.
So raise your glass to this quiet trick,
To life lived long, and choices slick.
No hangover waits, no memory blur—
Just spice and virtue, gently stirred.

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