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Sister Pretty Much Poems

These Sister Pretty Much poems are examples of Pretty Much poems about Sister. These are the best examples of Pretty Much Sister poems written by international poets.


Premium Member My Pretty Red Bird
my pretty red bird - wears a white coat of snow. 
My fun and very best friend Dan, 
and I built a huge snowman. 
on...

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Categories: pretty much, bird, friend, fun, snow,



Premium Member My Pretty Colorful Rose Bouquet
The yellow rose is filled with sunshine and joy,  
she says welcome back or good luck.  


The red rose tells a story of...

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Categories: pretty much, blue, green, happy, love,

Premium Member Bums Scarecrow Soldiers Pretty Ballerinas
Invasion of the Bums & Scarecrow-Soldiers & Pretty Ballerina’s
By David J Walker

What are you gonna be 
	I donno 
		Maybe a soldier or a bum again...

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Categories: pretty much, halloween,

Pretty, Pretty Girl
I see her everyday
She's my bestfriend
This girl has been through everything with me
She has seen every side to me that there is
She knows my demons...

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© Ana Grace  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pretty much, desire, girl, how i

Premium Member Pretty Lady Impression
Pretty lady be not sad
Your eyes sparkling and shiny
What is your face hiding from
Living colorful all day 
Many colors you do wear
Show your pretty face...

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Categories: pretty much, color, day, happy, sad,



Premium Member Pretty Daisies
Daisies dotting the meadow sea
One as pretty as the next
Modest not pretentious
Proud but never arrogant

As guileless and demure
As the younger sibling
Of the pretty sister 
Who...

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Categories: pretty much, beauty, flower, innocence, smile,

A Pretty Sound-Hit Me With Your Best Shot
A Pretty Sound-Hit Me With Your Best Shot
By: Aidan Gilbert

At the park swinging
I heard my phone ringing
Picked it up and heard my Mom crying
The cancer...

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Categories: pretty much, cancer, confusion, death, sad,

Pretty Sister
Pretty sister,
Crying by the river bank,
I heard your sobs,
From them your pain
That made me change my course.
What ails you thus?
What makes you wail?
What brings this...

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Categories: pretty much, care,


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