Coming Back From Africa King & Queen Uncle George



Why did Ragina Lie about getting rape by apes on that Ohio State Campus
Hospitals & Clinic
Watching & Filming Nudity on Angela L Barrett
Bitch Mother & Daughter
ragina & daisy are lazy and crazy with black spamtic
King Kongs beating on Goraille Drums Lisa /bitch
Building a King to Come on Earth as it is in Heaven

Why did the Campus Closed Downtown
Carol your legs all broken, take a walk with your family

Hey Charlie, Glen Martin
Peep Holes all around The Columbus State
Why?
Christopher Columbus Build not a copy cat of that Hat in Canada, Ontario in that assholes

Hey minnie/Mildred George & George II
I had alright your Man/This is your A.......man
A-men Stood Up Oscar Lee I &II fate christian Angie B
Drop the Mike, fate ass Thomas Morgan & family
Uncle Charlie Drop the Mike
Uncle Daryl smith

Thank you Grandpa & Grandma Clarks Sister Souls
Ok Glenna & Harold Clark, Tony & Glen

God & Jesus Christ Israel and son Golden Gate
Larry & ragina & Beyonce and Kill Aalihya for
Prince Micheal & Didn't Garrett Aalihya
Uncle Francis Thank You
Capital University Nursing & Jewish Centers
Aunt Donnie & Aunt May UPS My Favorite Aunts
I am not the Capitol Hooker
You Motherfucker Are, Stupid Bitches
The Music STOP! pop drop coke

Water Test?  Drowns clowns Starring the Googies
& Goofies

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Louise & Louis Barrett It's not Ruben/athens & athena by Ragina Denise Barrett-Gray-Cockelle-Terry the Teri Dogs Lost in Hell Lost Vegas

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Written on June 16, 1961

Submitted by raginagray1 on May 28, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABXCBXD XE DFXA XDEEXX XX FXGGXXCXX AA
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,292
Words 241
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 7, 2, 4, 6, 2, 9, 2

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