My dad said there was once a lady Who lived to one hundred and eighty She only ate flies Which she baked into pies But I think this story's a bit shady.

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My dad said there was once a lady Who lived to one hundred and eighty She only ate flies Which she baked into pies But I think this story's a bit shady Limerick

Ballad A winding shroud of snow wraps field and tree, So silent, still, like birds in gliding flight Whose shadows cast with icy wings on sea And land, spread restful peace of winter's night

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Pumpkins on Guard Look at all the pumpkin faces Lighting up so many places. On the porch and in the yard, Pumpkin faces standing guard. Looking friendly, looking mean, With a smile or with a scream. Orange faces burning bright In the cool October night couplet

Haiku Dancing with snowballs They shiver on the white field Winter is so fun

Alone Shes dying inside That girl over there Each day that wanders by she sits there silently all by herself she never, never expected him to embarrass her. Five W

Definition Friendship is like the moon and stars, Hanging around together Walking across the milky way. Friendship