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Olivia Kent
Poems
Dec 2014
OH BABY
BABY
The agony of waiting.
Painful twinges
This had been a very different pregnancy.
Pretty cherubic baby, born dressed in her Sunday best.
Bright pink ribbons adorned her dumb blonde tresses.
Born in a dress of royal blue.
Rosy cheeks and sparkly eyes.
Born wearing pretty patent shoes.
All done up with diamentΓ© buckles.
Her hands encircled by a ****.
Mummy and daddy.
Were totally shocked.
Seeing their daughter born entirely dressed.
They desired a child for ooh so long.
The delivery truck pulled away.
The package ripped to bits.
They were so excited if not just a little shocked.
To unwrap their realistic new born baby doll.
They were sure she was going to be a little nipper.
Β© Livvi
Written by
Olivia Kent
Southampton, Hampshire.
(Southampton, Hampshire.)
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