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When everything is said and done you logged on and went straight to my page of poems the one, you thought was grammatically incorrect verses of encouragement, verses of noticeable texts I am a poetess: I am the daughter of a man who chopped down mahogany trees just to earn a living   to feed his big family: a mighty man was he he was a person not to be reckoned with: A wired pressure cooker: a ***** with a switch I tell my story in form of words I will compose them quite clearly, just follow the lines Because, the tongue is more to be feared than my words I am afraid of the ocean, it doesn’t speak my language   It’s has a long history of chemical: Sea salt Who’s to blame not the ocean, only me? I go to visit it; it never comes to visit me: So when everything is said and done, Who logged on and came to visit who?
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Nov 1, 2016
Nov 1, 2016 at 10:34 AM UTC
Why Come And Visit Me
When everything is said and done you logged on and went straight to my page of poems the one, you thought was grammatically incorrect verses of encouragement, verses of noticeable texts I am a poetess: I am the daughter of a man who chopped down mahogany trees just to earn a living   to feed his big family: a mighty man was he he was a person not to be reckoned with: A wired pressure cooker: a ***** with a switch I tell my story in form of words I will compose them quite clearly, just follow the lines Because, the tongue is more to be feared than my words I am afraid of the ocean, it doesn’t speak my language   It’s has a long history of chemical: Sea salt Who’s to blame not the ocean, only me? I go to visit it; it never comes to visit me: So when everything is said and done, Who logged on and came to visit who?
pressure cookers, tongue, language, Sea salt, Ocean
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Nov 1, 2016
Nov 1, 2016 at 10:34 AM UTC
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