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DOG YEARS OR LEAP YEARS?
Contributed by
robert_edgar_burns
on
Sunday, 8th January 2012 @ 07:06:28 PM in AEST
Topic:
BirthdayPoems
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You are thirteen years old just today
If dog years were counted for you.
But if you count in leap years,
Congratulations, you’re twenty two!
(plus 5)
If friends who love you as family,
And family who love you as friend,
Were stood on top of each other,
The moon could be reached by them.
I made this poem intentionally small,
For I felt you might need a nap,
From all of the children who over the years
Snuggled right up on your lap!
Leap year or dog years, it matters not,
For the world in which I live,
Has simply been blessed with your presence.
Thank you Grandma, my dearest friend!
For my Grandma
Beverly Elizabeth Tuttle Zollman
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robert_edgar_burns
... [
2012-01-08 19:06:28] (Date/Time posted on
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