leaves blow in the breeze traveling in parallel to birds taking flight
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I recall my favourite "croissant" - it had golden brown crusting, chocolate coating - donut filled cream! My mouth ached for the world in-between, and no I've never been a Queen!
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Six More Weeks... There may be squeaks Are you kidding me What did you think it would be No matter what day it is Punxsutawaney Phil and his
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https://todaysurvey.today/writers/take-off-your-prose-t5210c099m 😈🥵❤️🔥 Little human, your pussy leaves me hexed. So greedily, you beg me to take you ass next.
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I like you because your perfume smells nice... But it's not mine it's my uncle's, great grandfather - he purchased it from aunt melrose corner!
By 365poetry7 days ago in Poets
Over decades I've been trying to explain the same thing! One minute I'm loving the person, the next minute I'm arguing! I'm arguing over the tree, the face, and the hand!
I’m stealing your balls And you keep replacing them I’ve got all your balls 🏌️♂️🏌️🏌️♀️🏌️♂️ My hole is full now
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They stand there tall and looking striking Some think they are frightening Definitely not striking Nor a place to go hiking
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I have a photo album with my greatest memories mix Inside are several photos labeled: Blank, two, hearts, for, five,
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He Snores Like a Train on a Track He snores like a train on a track, full steam ahead, no holding back, starts with a rattle, builds to a roar,
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I. Sometimes, it’s that sign on the side of the road that beckons you to follow an unknown road toward a curious
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