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Purple Poet On Wheels Member
since 2002-06-21
Posts 145Pittsburgh/Edinboro, PA |
This poem is brand new Egg Dip your life in egg Like a piece bread For French toast And feel invigorated Let the yellow nectar Wash over you And give new life Stir the egg To dissolve the cobwebs From your head Stir it up You satiated swine Dance the jig You emaciated stick Pour the egg On your head Let it Cake in your hair And make a fashion statement Dip your life in egg Like a piece bread For French toast And feel invigorated |
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Joyce Johnson
since 2001-03-10
Posts 9912Washington State |
This reminds me of when I was small. My mother put egg on my hair and let it dry, the protein was supposed to do something for it. Then she washed it out and gave me a vinegar rinse. I never had anything try to eat me, but I had a lovely head of hair.Joyce |
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bsquirrel
since 2000-01-03
Posts 7855 |
I never realized before how finely commingled breakfast and shampoo are. Love yr posts! She said burn ... together. |
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Sunshine
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
M.J. - you're fairly new to Passions, so please accept my belated Welcome! I enjoyed this, it looks like you have some wit about you, so I'll look forward to reading more! |
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Purple Poet On Wheels Member
since 2002-06-21
Posts 145Pittsburgh/Edinboro, PA |
thank you You ain't seen nothing yet |
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mycafe Senior Member
since 2002-05-23
Posts 584 |
This is really an interesting poem, purple pal. I really liked your handle name a lot too mycafe Keep counting your blessings |
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Moon Dust
since 1999-06-11
Posts 2177Skelmersdale, UK |
nice one I like it it original If your afraid of the dark, then why did you come? |
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Purple Poet On Wheels Member
since 2002-06-21
Posts 145Pittsburgh/Edinboro, PA |
My inspiration comwes from such Matthews songs as pig and spoon |
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Purple Poet On Wheels Member
since 2002-06-21
Posts 145Pittsburgh/Edinboro, PA |
quote: DAVE Matthews, that is I love this poem |
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