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Mary Gay Kearns
Poems
Jan 2018
The Babies
My babies.
Scrabbling up the wall of desire ,
I took them in my hands,
Bundles of cuddly babies,
With ribbons in their hair.
Oh they were ever so pretty ,
With chubby fingers and toes,
I wrapped them up together,
And in a basket they did go.
Sometimes they were naughty,
Would not have a bath,
Had to bubble them all over,
They thought that quite a laugh.
The babies came everywhere with me,
Never, left them at home,
People on the buses,
Occasionally, did moan.
But my lovely babies,
Decided to grow up,
Found one did not need a ribbon,
Because, he was a lad.
Now I have no babies,
They have all flown away,
Found other babies,
To go and make a home.
Love Mary , Mum , Grandma ***
For my 3 daughters and one son.Thank you so much for being great children.xxxx
Written by
Mary Gay Kearns
67/F/Hertfordshire , UK
(67/F/Hertfordshire , UK)
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