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I Just Love Water Do You Poem
Twinkle, twinkle, little star
I believe I know what you are!
You fuse hydrogen, helium, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, iron, nickel, and some more
In your core.
With mass more than a hundred to thousands of times our own.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star
You formed from collapsing under your gravity within a molecular cloud
You’re an opaque ball of hot dense gas born from a stellar nebula
You are, so far, a protostar!
For you have yet to reach maturity
As you commence the start of your journey
To become what we know as a black dwarf.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
I know what you are
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I Just Love Water Do You Poem
There was once a guy named Forknife
He played Fortnite for a fortnight
He disregarded his schoolwork
Because he was doing “homework”
He’s out on the streets with frostbite.
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I Just Love Water Do You Poem
All the grains of sand
Stand with perfect unity
Under the searing sun
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I Just Love Water Do You Poem
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
But is it really true?
Roses can be more than just red
While violets are violet or a blend of red and blue,
But why do poems say roses are red and violets are blue
If red is only one of the color variety that a rose possesses while violets are actually violet or partly blue,
Or was it because they had no words that would rhyme,
But still to say all roses are red and violets are exactly blue.
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