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Sarong Poems - Poems about Sarong


Premium Member In a Sarong
Don't know how to handle this, sunshine all day long Something's outta whack, something's definitely wrong So far moister's been it Weather's been quite unfit For outdoor activity, though I sure look good in a sarong...

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Categories: sarong, sunshine,
Form: Limerick
Sarong
seamless Tahitian beauty tantalizes in a sarong...

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Categories: sarong, art, beauty,
Form: Haiku



Sarong
Dancing silk skins tease Supple hips sway in a breeze Wild eyes delight me...

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Categories: sarong, body, women,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Sarong Song
For breakfast I sat down with sweetened cocoa, then snacked on Hershey kisses all day long. A chocolate cream éclair I had with dinner. I’m changing my bikini for sarong. May 9, 2011 for Eve Roper's New or Old 3 Poetry Contest (Quatrain form must rhyme lines 2 and 4 and have similar syllable count)...

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Categories: sarong, funny,
Form: Quatrain
Elegy With Sarong 1
Her paintings of sarongs I'm going to see will be there for two months, I think, at Lake Of The Clouds Arts. I heard this in the news: Layers died last week. Native Brown Bear got studied thoroughly. It has been exonerated. The Killer Brown has been exonerated, according to the news. According to some searching I find out...

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Categories: sarong, passionmother, food, mother,
Form: Elegy




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