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Created on: March 25, 2007 Last Updated: May 14, 2007
baby Dana love
Oh she feels so happy,
She's bouncing on the bed,
It raises inside her heart,
But she can not explain,
The bubbly way she feels,
Its to good to let go,
Its to good to even share,
Lets touch the ceiling again,
Little baby girl is smiling her toothy grin,
Babbling away,
To all who will listen,
She's an angel in disguise,
This little miracle is all mine!
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