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  October 2021     2 years ago

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Goodluck

Four leaf clover in a meadow.
A penny on heads.
I'll be your good luck.

Pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
Two white doves outside your window.
I'll be your good luck.

Shooting star at night.
Golden egg at Easter.
I'll be your good...

by Persephonie Prettyman

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The Arms

The arms I can fall into.
Strength to my weakness.
The one who wipes my tears away.
Believes in me when no one else does.
The touch that makes my knees weak.
Knowledge to give me wisdom.
The kiss I never want to...

by Persephonie Prettyman

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Trees Are Like Kids

Trees are like kids.
You feed them, take care of them.
Then one day, just sprout to be big beautiful trees.
That can reach for the heavens.
Stand straight like a man in...

by Persephonie Prettyman

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Indian Life

My name is Kita. I am a Northwest Coast Indian. My home is like a wooden tree house. I live on something like an island at the edge of the ocean or river. Being a woman I can only wear a dress. Our food is not a big variety only fish and deer. Most...

by Persephonie Prettyman

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