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Baby Double Dactyl Poems

These Baby Double Dactyl poems are examples of Double Dactyl poems about Baby. These are the best examples of Double Dactyl Baby poems written by international poets.


What's Your Game
But you have obligations
someone you love
or pretend to
it's much about nothing
when you're explaining
what's it for a man to do
What's up with me and you
 
Ooh...

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Categories: absence, adventure, anxiety, friendship



What's Your Game
But you have obligations
someone you love
or pretend to
it's much about nothing
when you're explaining
what's it for a man to do
What's up with me and you
 
Ooh...

Read More
Categories: absence, adventure, anxiety, friendship

What's Your Game
But you have obligations
someone you love
or pretend to
it's much about nothing
when you're explaining
what's it for a man to do
What's up with me and you
 
Ooh...

Read More
Categories: absence, adventure, anxiety, friendship

What's Your Game
But you have obligations
someone you love
or pretend to
it's much about nothing
when you're explaining
what's it for a man to do
What's up with me and you
 
Ooh...

Read More
Categories: absence, adventure, anxiety, friendship

What's Your Game
But you have obligations
someone you love
or pretend to
it's much about nothing
when you're explaining
what's it for a man to do
What's up with me and you
 
Ooh...

Read More
Categories: absence, adventure, anxiety, friendship



Sad Or Happy
Baby in my dreams you were my only desire
In my life till now you have been my one inspire
In my heart I hold this love...

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Categories: love, heart, heart, life,

Beyonce's Baby
Wiggley jiggeldy
Beyonce Giselle
Belted the blues but
Got rich instead.

“Dreamgirls” was successful
Supra-astoundingly
Like her baby within
Surprise from bed....

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Categories: life, on work and

Dream-M[male]f[female] Double Verse
M-Were both dead, are souls seperate
F-I open my eyes and i feel in hell
M-I see the big golden gates with angels around
F-I see pits of...

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Categories: confusion, love, mystery, sorry,


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