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Created on: July 30, 2009
These eyes see only you
At midday and midnight.
These hands feel your face
Trying to play peek-a-boo.
So handle with care.
I laugh at your funny face
Lips puckered and eyes askew.
I cry if you aren't here.
So handle with care.
When I've grown strong
With love I will tell you;
I love you when time has
Passed you by.
So handle with care-
Mommy dear.
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