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user4417099481311
ملف الحروف :
مدري يسانعني وما وده حضوري ولا معا غيري وما وده معي يتكلم مجرد تكلمه فقط 🤗
2026-06-11 04:45:55
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abdelfetah25
ABD el fatah :
تعبت ألمح له ب خافي شعوري وأقول يا ليتع حبي تعلم هو يحبني؟ ولا مجامل حضوري ولا يشوف الودّفيني وسلم
2026-06-13 03:01:35
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isacisac013
isac :
💙شاف الود وسلم 💙
2026-06-11 06:04:12
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m12_hp
مشعل :
حي القصيده ذي انحش علي من قصيد الغاليه🫣😂
2026-06-13 16:44:26
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ayzu966
ayzu966 :
إذا يشوف الود فيني وسلّم
ترى غلاه بداخل القلب معلّم
وإن كان ما يدري خفايا ضميري
يكفيه ودّي لو عن الحب ما نطق
2026-06-11 08:46:14
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fulla :
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-06-11 09:16:57
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lltop40
🇸🇦S :
يا بحر وشلون حالك وشلون الأمواج بكتب قصيدي على شاطي عمرٍ خاب . وإن كان العمر تمنى حضن الأشواق منهو يلومه لا من زمانٍ غاب . غاب وخلى بقايا شوقٍ ما ينطاق بقلبٍ تعوّد على فرقا الأحباب . أمشي على الذكرى وجرحي دوم ينساق وأحاكي الليل لين الصبح ما طاب . يا بحر قل لي: متى ترسى بي الأوراق؟ ومتى يرد الزمن ما ضيّع الغياب؟ . بس الظنون أحيان ما تشبه الأرزاق كم حلمٍ كبر فينا ومات بشباب . نزرع أمل وننتظر موسم الإشراق ويجي القدر بعكس ما كان في الحساب
2026-06-11 21:00:28
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