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Ah to see the world through the merriment of a child's eye To catch every lightening bug and see who can make the best mud pies To still believe in magic, fairy dust and to make wishes on the first star Blame someone else when cookies go missing from the jar To always have a sword in hand so you can keep evil at bay By remembering to ward off the cooties while at play Circle circle, dot dot now I've had my cootie shot :) To try and always be the first to yell ~ SHOTGUN To always wear my fast sneakers so I can be the quickest one To always remember the important things Like when walking on the sidewalk.... Do not step on the cracks unless you want to break your mom's back Yes I have to be a grown up most of the time Its good to know I can always revert in my mind I also have Cayson to show me the way To always remember how to pretend and just play Oh to see everything as my son does see Just brings out the very best in me!!!
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Jul 5, 2012
Jul 5, 2012 at 5:19 PM UTC
Child's Eye
Ah to see the world through the merriment of a child's eye To catch every lightening bug and see who can make the best mud pies To still believe in magic, fairy dust and to make wishes on the first star Blame someone else when cookies go missing from the jar To always have a sword in hand so you can keep evil at bay By remembering to ward off the cooties while at play Circle circle, dot dot now I've had my cootie shot :) To try and always be the first to yell ~ SHOTGUN To always wear my fast sneakers so I can be the quickest one To always remember the important things Like when walking on the sidewalk.... Do not step on the cracks unless you want to break your mom's back Yes I have to be a grown up most of the time Its good to know I can always revert in my mind I also have Cayson to show me the way To always remember how to pretend and just play Oh to see everything as my son does see Just brings out the very best in me!!!
melissa-s
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Jul 5, 2012
Jul 5, 2012 at 5:19 PM UTC
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