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Premium Member Fran
She was an angel of mercy bringing a smile to all as she passed her manner gentle yet confident smoothing were her hands. She took trouble and strife in her stride seeming to draw strength from them her face lit up when she smiled a true nurse of mercy. Bringing hope and light in her wake always ready to help patients to go the extra...

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Categories: fran, angel,
Form: Free verse
Sexta Da Fran
Sexta Lá no Ame, Fran reina a semana, cinco dias de batalhas, nas terras da vida. Na sexta, o portão fecha, o dever se engana, em seus ombros, o sábado anseia por aparecer Fran se liberta, Veste a capa da alegria, aprecia seu pastel. Fran, Feliz Sexta, Sábado e Domingo Sempre, mais e mais....

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Categories: fran, business,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Dentist In San Fran Bay
Marrying a chemist seemed okay He appeared normal most of the day When their boy DeRide Formed sesquioxide No one was surprised in San Fran Bay...

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Categories: fran, 3rd grade, 4th grade,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Fran the Orangutang
Fran, the zoo’s favourite orangutang Was caught today playing with a boomerang Later to onlookers she showed her fang As she stuffed her face with banana pie meringue As one hand held on to the overhang From which she forever swang With boundless energy Fran sprang And joyfully...

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Categories: fran, adventure, animal, fun, nonsense,
Form: Monorhyme
Ode To Fran
ODE TO FRAN I had to wait Until I could write Without shedding a tear But, alas, that time will never come. I hear a noise I look around, she won’t be there She won’t return I have to accept The finality of her death. She was everyone’s friend She loved people and People loved her in return Strangers would talk to her No matter where As...

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Categories: fran, death, pain,
Form: Ode



Kukla, Fran and Ollie
So long ago, it so now seems Each Saturday, I’d watch with joy They introduced the movies well While entertaining girls and boys Although two puppets, I didn’t care Rather marionettes, they were still real With the one lady they did give laughs With jokes and enigmatic zeal...

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Categories: fran, childhood, dedication
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things