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In a garden that edged the farm With cast iron railings as a fence And windy plants that claimed the bars Stood a little girl. Dark her hair and dark her eyes Against a short and checkered dress There she was with a birthday cake On a table on the ground. Bigger than she herself This cake two tiers high Decorated in scalloped lace and yellow Piped flowers. Pretty little daughter of mine Though only two You smiled away with gladness And I, so loved you . Love Mummy x
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Mar 10, 2018
Mar 10, 2018 at 6:53 PM UTC
Katharine, first child.
In a garden that edged the farm With cast iron railings as a fence And windy plants that claimed the bars Stood a little girl. Dark her hair and dark her eyes Against a short and checkered dress There she was with a birthday cake On a table on the ground. Bigger than she herself This cake two tiers high Decorated in scalloped lace and yellow Piped flowers. Pretty little daughter of mine Though only two You smiled away with gladness And I, so loved you . Love Mummy x
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67/F/Hertfordshire , UK
Mar 10, 2018
Mar 10, 2018 at 6:53 PM UTC
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