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I got on a train not knowing Where I was going. Platform one Off I run. Very nearly at the first stop Mum said, ‘What a bottle of pop!’ Of course! Nan’s fault, too many sweets But I loved my Nan and all her lovely treats. I could see up and coming was the second halt, Moods start swinging, of course! it’s my fault. Mum gives advice, I still wasn’t listening, Oh, but look at his eyes glistening. Last stop. Hit on the breaks! Luckily, I’d learnt from my mistakes. I finally decided to take on Mum’s advice. Time for tea and cake. Do you want a slice?
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jessica-ainley
Welsh
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Mar 12, 2012
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