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How pleasant to know Mr. Kiko Whose nose is remarkably big— Whose soul blazoned with a poetry freckle— Whose black hair resembles a wig— He who cometh from Uganda— He who most of his poetry all to his lass— Though some say, "such, such propaganda"— But to Him as pure as green of grass. How pleasant to know Mr. Kiko Who sleepeth late in the dead of night Gazing about ancient star's glow That ever beam long and bright— Bright—but not as his lass's limpid eyes Bestowed never upon seraphim above— Though some say—"such, such lies Of a swain drownded in a pool of lurve." ©Kikodinho Edward Alexandros Jumeirah, Dubai. 13th.Feb.2018.
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Feb 12, 2018
Feb 12, 2018 at 3:16 PM UTC
How Pleasant To Know Mr. Kiko
How pleasant to know Mr. Kiko Whose nose is remarkably big— Whose soul blazoned with a poetry freckle— Whose black hair resembles a wig— He who cometh from Uganda— He who most of his poetry all to his lass— Though some say, "such, such propaganda"— But to Him as pure as green of grass. How pleasant to know Mr. Kiko Who sleepeth late in the dead of night Gazing about ancient star's glow That ever beam long and bright— Bright—but not as his lass's limpid eyes Bestowed never upon seraphim above— Though some say—"such, such lies Of a swain drownded in a pool of lurve." ©Kikodinho Edward Alexandros Jumeirah, Dubai. 13th.Feb.2018.
Lines in the dead of night, hope thou hast enjoyed 'em all. To the west a good day, to the east a good night till we meet again morrow.
KikodinhoAlexandros
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Feb 12, 2018
Feb 12, 2018 at 3:16 PM UTC
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