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Best Hospitalities Poems

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Windsurfing Whales
windswept windsurfing wallabies warbling whales wailing................................................................................

A pink fish travelling with a tea towel is neither in a rush or dirty. Gridlocked gorillas getting grapes gracefully...

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Categories: hospitalities, animal, autumn, beach, bible,
Form: I do not know?



I Love My Country Sri Lanka
I love my country Sri Lanka....... 

On top of the mountain, God sits on Adam's peak
Throwing his heavenly blessings to our nation
Blessed our country known...

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Categories: hospitalities, inspirationalbeautiful, people, beautiful, love,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Take Me Home
No, I wasn't taken away by a giant storm to The Land of Oz,           ...

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Categories: hospitalities, america, christian, home,
Form: Narrative
Memories If Remembered
Tonight... I serve to remember
Shall time be of guidance to permit
This night... whence be minuted a never
For a memory is what I seek

Blurred were memories...

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Categories: hospitalities, life, memory, memory,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Music In My Eyes
MUSIC IN MY EYES

I can feel the music in my eyes
Lord God create in me the fire
So that I can rise
I can feel a dance...

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Categories: hospitalities, appreciation, blessing, celebration, devotion,
Form: Lyric



Transparent Cracker
my hospitalities
over nobilities
above abilities
belittle me

but

hesitantly yet
ambitiously
you need
to agree

that

speculativly and
for sure most
abstractly
so lets

get

down to earth
and agree that
the moon isn't
made of cheese

so

fabricating by way of 
picassoticulating
stolen blocks...

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Categories: hospitalities, muse,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things