Shania K. Younce (4-18-96 / Port Angles)
Poems by Shania K. Younce : 63 / 59
'Cat Fish'
Cat fish play and leap witter-wotter. Over slow yonder. Purple mountains, apple skys, and jam taste like yip. Yap cat fish grew, so fast they licked ripe grass. Lumber slumbers in cat fish numbers. Lovers and muggers fall in deep cat fish reign. Cat fish took a long slumber on there yonder and were eaten by cat fish toddlers. The end!
Shania K. Younce
Submitted: Sunday, July 15, 2012
Edited: Saturday, September 29, 2012
Poems by Shania K. Younce : 63 / 59
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