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Papadopoulos Poems - Poems about Papadopoulos

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Premium Member Their Wedding Came Acropolis
...A maiden named Stephanopoulos Married Milos Papadopoulos At the canopy All the guests could see The bride dancing down the aisle ~ topless!......Read the rest...
Categories: papadopoulos, wedding,
Form: Limerick



Galapogis and Papadopoulos
...Galapolis and Papodopilis There is something about George Papadopoulos; Looks like weird faces found on the Galapougos'; Seeds have sewn, And were his own; Body had been found hanging from Acr......Read the rest...
Categories: papadopoulos, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Inspired By a Lint Cloth
...Ten slices of pure marmalade plus two years of misted Karmapa bread equals? Oh do hurry up. The sum is easy. Oh ok then try another. Twelve custard tarts divided by an in between feathered door divid......Read the rest...
Categories: papadopoulos, baptism,
Form: I do not know?
Find the Best Holiday and Drink Tea
...A fairyland fable is a magic table floating around but nit with a rallying cry. That is purely reserved for several synchronised cruise ships whose sunbathing missions thwart many a delivery driver. ......Read the rest...
Categories: papadopoulos, africa, age, allah, america,
Form: I do not know?
Rich Is the Blood
...RICH IS THE BLOOD! A witch has capabilities to get me if I am curse. God knows she can scare a stone in his or her godly works. However, the road I travel leaves he......Read the rest...
Categories: papadopoulos, creation, dark, environment, faith,
Form: Free verse



Mr. Paparazzo Papadopoulos Twist Nonsensically
...Twisters unlike Supercala-fragilistic-expealidocious Imagining dreams he was socialistically-unrealistic Can you imagine an imaginary menagerie manager Or try imagining managing an imaginary mena......Read the rest...
Categories: papadopoulos, allegory, food, children, funny,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Shattered Sighs