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Phagoctsis and Mitochondria

I leave school when I was seven So I don’t have much education Always use my commonsense To help me in life’s situations But it never bothered me before My bad grammar and spelling Because even when I make mistakes You still understand my story telling But since I meet this girl Was Like a few days ago I been trying to impress her With some big words I didn’t know She has a PhD, doctor of philosophy Studying psychology, biology, Biotechnology Also botanology, criminology, climatology And astrology, archeology .meteorology So when she asks what I do I was to embarrass to say That I write poems and stories And post on face book everyday So I ask her how the weather is And I try to change the subject But I know the next time I see her She won’t let me get out of it So I search on Google whole night Also Bing, yahoo. And Wikipedia I see lots of words I don’t under stand Like phagoctsis and mitochondria Well I wake all night researching To find out the meaning of it all I learn its some kind of DNA cell To function in plants and animal Man I really want to impress her Because I really like this girl a lot But Sunday when I her under a tree Every thing I memorize I forgot But she was reading a book A book of poems by kaz Ishmael But she didn’t t know it was me Because it had no picture in the profile She said “suicide letter “is sad but romantic She didn’t know that true love still exist And she’s not impressed with educations She just wants to be love like this So I lay on the grass beside her And tell her my complete life story And today we are getting marry In the presence of god and our family When you find love its really amazing And true love will never die We are off to our honey moon now Time to end this poem and say good bye

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