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Hardest BabymommaA poem from the novel "The Essence of Poetry II:Gerald's Sophomore Yet Grown Poetrybook" Written by: Gerald L. Ingraham ------------------------------------ I do not know what he fail to see, But I notice a strong lady before me; You may not need a man for a thing, But I won't lie to you even about a ring. You probably heard every line before, I see a nice dime and hope for more; I do not wish to converse a birdbrain, Seemingly, I have myself to maintain. The hardest babymomma, Is right neck to neck with me; The hardest babymomma. Poetry Ad-Free Upgrades Vote for this poem
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