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He captured an adventure And never purchased the idea of Letting this rose go Every delicious inch captivating From cranberry lips To cranberry toes He longed for her wild Wanted to explore the depths of her heart's garden But alas, he had a lack of key As time progressed He moved his home into her heart Their love always purer than you and me They fought daily Somehow making it sound like music Their tone never led to a falling out But, their love provided sickness Dark disease struck Cancer, the only thing that gave Cranberry lips doubt Cranberry lips, what a beautiful sight Too bad it ended with Cranberry lips Cold as snow, a colorless white He moved out of her heart Remembered cranberry kisses Wished to follow her path, be together but dead Remembered cranberry kisses Pulled the trigger of the gun situated beside his head Cutting his life short, his blood spilled Cranberry red
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Dec 19, 2016
Dec 19, 2016 at 3:07 PM UTC
Cranberry Lips
He captured an adventure And never purchased the idea of Letting this rose go Every delicious inch captivating From cranberry lips To cranberry toes He longed for her wild Wanted to explore the depths of her heart's garden But alas, he had a lack of key As time progressed He moved his home into her heart Their love always purer than you and me They fought daily Somehow making it sound like music Their tone never led to a falling out But, their love provided sickness Dark disease struck Cancer, the only thing that gave Cranberry lips doubt Cranberry lips, what a beautiful sight Too bad it ended with Cranberry lips Cold as snow, a colorless white He moved out of her heart Remembered cranberry kisses Wished to follow her path, be together but dead Remembered cranberry kisses Pulled the trigger of the gun situated beside his head Cutting his life short, his blood spilled Cranberry red
We had to write a poem for school that used words from Carl Nelson's 'The Heartiest of Season's Greetings.' It had to be at least two stanzas long, have a minimum of five lines per stanza, and each line had to have at least one meaningful word/phrase from Nelson's in it. The     words in the poem that are bold are the meaningful words/phrases. I think the end result is pretty good. :)
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Dec 19, 2016
Dec 19, 2016 at 3:07 PM UTC
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