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A Poem about the trials of raising a child B-item: {2046885} |
| "Caveat Emptor" read the sign above the crib As the Revaliers signed the contract with a pointed nib They couldn't imagine why the warning was there A sweet little baby without a care. Then the girl turned three and OH what a tongue! Answering back, even so young As the years flew by they tried to maintain control but before they knew it, her eyes she did roll One day they came home to find the place a wreck They feared the worst and the safe they did check Sure enough the safe was bare they realized they hadn't been aware that money alone is not enough to raise a child It takes love and patience or else they run wild They both learned a lesson that day and they hoped eventually, she would come home to stay. |