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Deciduous trees so pearly white

Paired with a four room fortress of might

Grass layered like hair so soft and so light

Live band named The Parous is playing tonight

“To the kingdom” we all cheered, “to the king we owe life!”

Through the king we all share this sweet kingdoms delights

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wow, great to hear from you badudi but must say your avatar still scares the poo out of me.

hip? - mostly from the title and responses thus far

Its good to be back! But no... not the answer

Ok, is chears a supposed to be spelled that way in the title?

It is a clue or a mistake?

Definitely not a typo.

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Deciduous trees so pearly white - ovaries are mosdef deciduous

Paired with a four room fortress of might - the uterus is a humongous muscle (at least it's humongous in pregnancy)

Grass layered like hair so soft and so light - fimbriae on fallopian tubes

Live band named The Parous is playing tonight - "parity" is doctor speak for the number of kids someone has, nulliparous means no kids, multiparous means multiple kids.

“To the kingdom” we all cheered, “to the king we owe life!”

Through the king we all share this sweet kingdoms delights - placenta / umbilical cord

Edit: and I'm not posting my explanation for the title

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The only guess I have left is the

ears

Good. But there is something specific about these alluded to in the title which makes a clue that, when combined with the other clues, points to the answer.

Deciduous trees so pearly white - ovaries are mosdef deciduous not it

Paired with a four room fortress of might - the uterus is a humongous muscle (at least it's humongous in pregnancy) not what I'm referring to

Grass layered like hair so soft and so light - fimbriae on fallopian tubes nope

Live band named The Parous is playing tonight - "parity" is doctor speak for the number of kids someone has, nulliparous means no kids, multiparous means multiple kids. very close. What type of "band" is playing?

“To the kingdom” we all cheered, “to the king we owe life!”

Through the king we all share this sweet kingdoms delights - placenta / umbilical cord no

Edit: and I'm not posting my explanation for the title

Hmm. Given that kind of thinking, I see another answer:

A plant ovary (fruit) - possibly one with sweet nectar. Since some fruits have four chambers, this might fit more of the clues. Sorry, good answer, but not correct

A cow.

Cow has white teeth, eats grass, has four stomach/chamber things

Just now sure how it's king Teeth is the correct clue, but to use it to find the answer it needs to be more specific. What kind of teeth?

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Oh. Ohhhhh.

The class Mammalia.

Mammals have hair, four-chambered hearts, three inner ear bones, two sets of teeth, and give live birth. But they're not a kingdom, they're a class.

Congratulations! I know it's not a kingdom, that was just another clue pointing to the direction I wanted to go.

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u're kiiiddddiinngg.. that's sooo obviousssss!

it's the obvious ones that you can never get.. how ironic -__-'

ohhh welll... great riddle badudi, a real headslapper :P

and credits to WOD... clever little one :)

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