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My Family History...(a spelling lesson)

I did a little research work

And you know I'm glad to say

I found out about my history

On ancestry.ca

I typed my name and there it was

A family tree of sorts

With leaves appearing eveywhere

My family and their warts

There were places on the listing

That I had never been

And the names of the all the people

Well, most....I'd never seen

My grandad married seven times

My nanny married four

My mum was not my mother

And my dad...was out the door

The leaves kept showing up there

Beside each and every name

I sat there for eight hours

I was really glad I came

England, Scotland, Middle East

Nevada and Wales Too!

It seemed that all my family

Moved when the rent was due

I had cousins in Zimbabwe

I had cousins in Peru

They were scattered all through Italy

There were some in China too.

I learned things that I never knew

Tales of family and their kids

I  learned of all their countries

And of all the things they did

Four hundred names in all I saw

And each name had a leaf

I didn't know we were that big

It was truly beyond belief

The pictures too were something else

People, places now long gone

There were photos too of Mexico

And my dear old Uncle Juan

Tomorrow, though I  will sit down

And I'll do this all again

But this time I will make **** sure

That I don't forget the "n".

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Written by
roger-turner
Canadian
Published
Apr 28, 2012
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#love#father#mother#family#history#ancestry#aunt#uncle#ancestor#geneology
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