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Sally-Sam 'silently' sings in her mind 'aloud' her mama screams: "Sally-Sam!" But Sally-Sam startled, wide-opens her eyes. She asks: "Mama, can you read my mind?" Sally-Sam is six, skinny, and sweet. She swirls with her flowery skirt, legs crossing in twirls, with shoulders sassily scintillating a shrug. her mama says, "come here, silly girl!" But Sally-Sam still in shock stays in her spot. Unsound, still silently singing her song, she asks again, "mama, can you read my mind?" Her mama says, "Sally-Sam!" And Sally-Sam giggling and with a big smile says, "Mama! How do you know my song?"
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Dec 11, 2014
Dec 11, 2014 at 12:15 AM UTC
Sally-Sam's SingSong
Sally-Sam 'silently' sings in her mind 'aloud' her mama screams: "Sally-Sam!" But Sally-Sam startled, wide-opens her eyes. She asks: "Mama, can you read my mind?" Sally-Sam is six, skinny, and sweet. She swirls with her flowery skirt, legs crossing in twirls, with shoulders sassily scintillating a shrug. her mama says, "come here, silly girl!" But Sally-Sam still in shock stays in her spot. Unsound, still silently singing her song, she asks again, "mama, can you read my mind?" Her mama says, "Sally-Sam!" And Sally-Sam giggling and with a big smile says, "Mama! How do you know my song?"
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Dec 11, 2014
Dec 11, 2014 at 12:15 AM UTC
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