THE DIPPY DIPPY DIPPING BIRD
Bobby bird was long and thin red hat with a red nose and green fan tail he loved to pose My dad used to give him some water in a glass so fascinating to watch He would bob
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Nadine
this doll house is famouse just goggles nadine dolls house. her parent mustof be so heart broken as every parent is who child pass away .
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"Let's Start Again" (Lone Sock )
...a talking sock walks alone...
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Missing
It’s easy to say ‘I miss you’; I miss being eighteen, playing keyboards in a Soul band, and the Salvador Dali melted clock which told us, shakily,
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Lebkuchen
I thought at first you were calling me by a term of endearment which you learned from your pen-friend in Germany; a word you had gracefully deciphered from her slanted, dotted hand.
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Icing
Just as icing and decoration makes the greatest cake the smallest things make you. The most insignificantly significant make you who you are and make me who I am, smiling.
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Answer To "Last Room Escape Puzzle"
Solution to "Last Room Escape Puzzle".
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Last Room Escape Puzzle
I think this might be my last "Room Escape Puzzle". I hope this one makes sense and isn't too hard/easy.
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Lindsay
I don’t know why, Lindsay, but last night, smoking in the stone cloisters of the quadrangle, I thought of you.
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The Invisible Hand
It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner...
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