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Chapter 165--DAMIAN DELILAH MALLORY HOLANYA: Damian Chases a milestone-- part II
Date: August 10 2051 At the time Dolly Molly and Holly arrived at the restaurant most of the Hakims were there enjoying jazz melodies some relatives were on the second level l. Mama Lucinda was in the kitchen instructing and arguing with the chefs and kitchen staff. Her sister Lenae assisted her where...
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Val Brooklyn Rogers Blk Panther
Categories:
165,
august, best friend, birthday,
Form:
Free verse
Chapter 165 -- DAMIAN DELILAH MALLORY HOLANNYA; Damian Chases a milestone?
Date: August 2025 Mama Lucinda spoke with Delilah and Mallory briefly Regarding Damian's 50th birthday celebration. While Damian was across the road visiting with DJ and the Rest of the older kids. 11 morning time Holly fed her newborn identical twin Girls In the nursery. Dolly cruised By and delightfully disturbed Holly. "Hi you mommy of six!...
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Val Brooklyn Rogers Blk Panther
Categories:
165,
august, birthday, black love,
Form:
Free verse
Haiku's Temple 165
Clouds in may, rain conditions, weather changing....
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Bamanga Bashir
Categories:
165,
adventure,
Form:
Haiku
- Haiku X 165 - Autumn Pumpkin -
- season choose orange the fear creeps through spooky streets - ...
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Anne-Lise Andresen
Categories:
165,
autumn, halloween,
Form:
Haiku
Fires of Imagination 165
meditative reflections...
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Brian Strand
Categories:
165,
imagery, inspirational,
Form:
Imagism
21st Century Nursery Rhymes # 165
Robert Barnes, fellow fine, Can you shoe this horse of mine? No, good sir, that I can’t, Why ever not, fellow fine? Primarily because I’m an estate agent called Mike But mainly because that’s a push bike...
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Paul Curtis
Categories:
165,
funny
Form:
I do not know?
Untitled #165 / Africa
“Since when did Kulani decide to sit by Cory?” “Today” “Hmm” “You don’t always have to go to Africa, Africa can come to you” he was thinking the same thing...
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Jesse Jones
Categories:
165,
mystery, school, social,
Form:
Dramatic Verse