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Teen Chocolate Poems

These Teen Chocolate poems are examples of Chocolate poems about Teen. These are the best examples of Chocolate Teen poems written by international poets.


Premium Member White Fluffy Snow Nursery Rhyme
Look at all the white fluffy snow,
I see Birdie the old black crow.
Mommy can I go out and play,
yes but a coat and hat on...

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Categories: child, chocolate, dance, fun,



Premium Member November
fall 
cool nights 
nice warm days 
hot chocolate 
warm baked apple pies 
colorful leaves 
cuddling up 
kisses 
fun ...

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Categories: chocolate, color, day, food,

Premium Member Nuts
Quote By Poet "Nuts are not just for the squirrels. I love them too."

When one thinks of snacks what can you find,
nuts may not come...

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Categories: animal, chocolate, food, fun,

Premium Member Kisses
Lips ~ Chocolate...

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Categories: chocolate, humor, love, sweet,

Premium Member Outdoor Tables
We’re in a “new” trendy neighborhood called Cascade Heights, in Atlanta. It’s lush - hydrangea, musk rose, hoya and blue false indigo are in bloom...

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Categories: chocolate, summer, teen,



Premium Member Winter Wishes
Cold wet winter winds 
plenty of snow to play in 
snowmen to build ~ sleds. 
Hot chocolate to drink up, 
soft furry blanket ~ cuddle....

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Categories: child, chocolate, cool, humor,

Premium Member Chocolate Chip Cookies
Unicorns hiding under my big bed,                   ...

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Categories: chocolate, food, friend, fun, mom,

Premium Member Practical Algebra
A lot of people hate algebra - they think it isn't useful.

They are SO wrong - here is some practical Algebra:

Chocolate comes from Coca, 
which...

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Categories: chocolate, 11th grade, allegory, humor,

Onthe Wings of Love
The sleep of love left me behind time
As soon as you left please come back
The cradles of love almost kiss me to death
As soon as...

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Categories: candy, caregiving, change, chocolate,

Do You Know My Abc's?
And it was there. Looking me in the eye, “I shall born you.” I was overcome with 
sadness.

Before I was born I died. I was...

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Categories: chocolate, allegory, confusion, death, history,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things