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"kiddos" poems

13 poems containing "kiddos"
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All of YouIn the wake of November, / with summer in slumber, / the men in your head start chatting.
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turn the blade, let us bleedOur passage / shouldn't **** / but when we pull
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Heart SoapMy Pen broke in Pembroke / I Been Woke since Been Broke / but Better than Kin folk
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Temper MADAMEOh the kiddos outta there / whoever again dare to call me names that end it with a Girl or a Mademoiselle / You at most reflect an image of me to fit to the level of your potency
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Time6:30 / You start the day barely knowing whats going to happen / 7:20
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What's In A Name?We moved out west to Hollywood / And quickly settled down / Amongst the rich and famous in
@jeanelle-averett48
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But Nowmaybe it really is / as my good friend says teasingly / that I be no good
@dnalumuland45
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Just A ThoughtIs it just me or does anyone else think of their poems as / their kiddos?? / We love and care for them pouring out our very souls to them
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The trouble with ThingsIn the stillness of the morning / When chores are done / And children begin their day away
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Who I AmI am a terrible student / I can't focus / I rarely study
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Street KnivesBattle for a rap name, rap game / Mixing a reputation of good and bad for fame / What a shame you lost a battle, so tamed
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