Ciabatta



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This poem was published on the night of March 1st, 2075 in a time of great turmoil, both internally and externally for our brave poet. I hope my father man male figure will learn to forgive me. LET ME BACK IN TO THE HOUSE YOU FAT BASTARD!!! Anyway, have some bread. Carb up. not eating carbohydrates is for LIBERAL poosays, just saying. bye sweetie. Stream Car Seat Headrest. God Bless America. cool. From your favorite cousin and lover, Benadryl K. Toospice

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Written on March 01, 2075

Submitted by kukuitree123 on March 16, 2023

Modified on March 16, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AAB
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 58
Words 12
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 3

Benadryl K. Toospice

Beautiful beautiful soul, brilliant and intelligent. Especially in the realm of intense feminine rage in regards to carbohydrates. Sexy. Smart. Lovely. Autistic. A few adjectives for our amazing Ms. K. Toospice. more…

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