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Best Sunburning Poems


If I Were An Elephant
Living in the wilds of Africa,
with my Mom and aunties by my side,
following the herd to the watering hole,
as we looked out for the lion pride,

We got our fill of water,
and played and squirt our enormous selfs,
cooling off from the hot African sun,
that was beating...

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Categories: sunburning, africa, animal, business, murder,
Form: Light Verse
Tugboat Park
Fingers numb at the tip of this island
Toes as crushed ice upon the only sandy 
beach

The sun falls quickly from the embrace of the 
days blue blanket
Landing heavy upon once rain filled clouds 
burning their edges and sunburning their 
depths

Charing the landscape jagged pastel hues
Quiet...

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Categories: sunburning, nature
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