The summer afternoon calm Shattered by the musical draw Of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Or Turkey in the Straw Lured out of hiding by
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Spring is on the horizon, songbirds are in flight, and the acrostic poem is spreading its wings and ready to take flight!
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When Sour Patch Kids seem tame And gummy worms a bore, It's time to up the ante With the most sour candy in the store Colorfully wrapped hard knobs
Sure as pigs are made of bacon And gods love a good libation, I risk blunt humiliation In taking up my pen. *
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QUESTIONABLE Obtuse quotes. Badly built boats. Driverless autos. Stolen lotto. Bogus antiques.
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Butter me up and sandwich me with love We may have no money, but fun we must Find joy in simple, for the boy I am Making food from hand as good as one can
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In the whispers of ancient tales, a wisdom profound, A Japanese legend, in silence, is found. "If you feel like you're losing everything," it starts,
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In the pages of a book, in the glow of a screen, Fictional characters, a comforting scene. They're always there, steadfast and true,
Before you arrive at foodie emporium, ensure that your bellies are empty and light. Platefuls of food will fill you up
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A time machine of nostalgia Gripping tightly to my thoughts Tastebuds awakening With long-forgotten flavor — Unappreciated by many
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I still think about that day I first met them at a petrol station West of Cambridge way. I was thirteen
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This is a small marsupial native to Australia, primarily found in the southwestern part of the country, including Rottnest Island and Bald Island.
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