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La Di Da Poems - Poems about La Di Da


Premium Member La Di Da
Well, la di da, just look at you. I see how far you’ve climbed. You think the common words you speak sound like sweet poems rhymed? So are you really all that great? That sparkling new veneer you show to us – with a few swipes I know I could besmear. Oh, la di da, you act as if in awe we should kowtow to...

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Categories: la di da, pride,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member La-Di-Da
They all pranced through some broad-like avenue and they've placed apart from each other's course proved they stood full of airs and graces view from cameras balanced by those they knew endmost part of the resplendent concourse Those cut-and-dried to flick those cameras for the whole world's glimpse with covetous stares furthered their verve-like, polyamorous stayed flamboyance and maintained glamourous those who've known, curved...

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Categories: la di da, allusion, appreciation, change, character,
Form: Rhyme



LA-DI-DA
LA-DI-DA There’s an honesty in struggle Despite pressure to overcome There are others with privilege That’s sending a clear message Still felt very strongly by some With responsibilities to juggle Fancy Is perhaps a wrong word Never for style and celebration But if it’s used for showing off Even owning a top hat to doff Ignoring the echoes of a nation Only the superficiality is heard Yet from...

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Categories: la di da, africa, black african american,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member La-Di-Da- -
Suffice I say What's under way I see myself And I relish Comsi comsa La-di-da The choice I choose Hoop-Dee-Doo Royalty blu I see myself And I relish La-di-da Comsi comsa 1/11/20 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr 2020...

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Categories: la di da, adventure, allusion, anxiety,
Form: Free verse
La-Di-Da Land
La-di-da land In la-di-da land The style is grand The people are presumptuous And their spending ostentatious Their language is grandiloquent But their thinking faculty is somnoluent There, the smallest animal is elephant And their look is elegant The people love conspicuous consumption And at all times, they crave for sweet sensation...

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Categories: la di da, 6th grade, age, anger,
Form: Rhyme




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