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Siblings By George Baring
Siblings
By George Baring
My sister is a warthog.
My brother is a worm.
The little one is even worse.
I just can’t tell you, think you’ll squirm.
They will not share,
They pull my hair,
And never let me be.
But then at night when I lie down,
And think of all the fun we had,
I know I’m lucky to have them all,
It’s really not that bad
Tuesday 3rd April 2018 7:42 pm
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