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The day that my daughter Starts elementary school She’ll meet a little boy And he’ll join our carpool. With this little boy Tea parties she’ll have He’ll teach her to play soccer He’ll make her laugh. Together they’ll get older Through the oddest of phases But it’s my little girl The little boy always praises. They’ll go to prom Walk in hand-in-hand Each other’s secrets They’ll always understand. When the time comes He’ll ask for permission And my husband will say, “On one condition.” “Treat her well,” he’ll say. “And if you don’t I will know. She was my little girl Not so long ago.” He looked at my husband, The boy—man, I mean, And for the first time A man he seemed. He reached into his pocket And took out the ring He’d place on my girl’s hand In the middle of spring.
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Nov 19, 2012
Nov 19, 2012 at 9:13 PM UTC
My Little Girl
The day that my daughter Starts elementary school She’ll meet a little boy And he’ll join our carpool. With this little boy Tea parties she’ll have He’ll teach her to play soccer He’ll make her laugh. Together they’ll get older Through the oddest of phases But it’s my little girl The little boy always praises. They’ll go to prom Walk in hand-in-hand Each other’s secrets They’ll always understand. When the time comes He’ll ask for permission And my husband will say, “On one condition.” “Treat her well,” he’ll say. “And if you don’t I will know. She was my little girl Not so long ago.” He looked at my husband, The boy—man, I mean, And for the first time A man he seemed. He reached into his pocket And took out the ring He’d place on my girl’s hand In the middle of spring.
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Nov 19, 2012
Nov 19, 2012 at 9:13 PM UTC
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