The Bestest Mommy Poem by Jean Evans

The Bestest Mommy

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I don't know a lot about the world you see,
'Cause six years old is the age of me.
Though there are some things I can tell you,
They maybe simple, but they are true.
I know the sky is blue and the grass is green,
I know some people are good and some are mean.
I know ice cream melts if you don't eat it fast,
But chewing gum, will last and last.
I know my job is to be a good little boy,
And maybe at the end of the week, I'll get a new toy.
I know God is Great and God is Good,
And we should always thank Him for our food.
I know I'm special, and I can tell you why,
'Cause God gave me the BESTEST MOMMY, and I call her mine.

Monday, March 26, 2007
Topic(s) of this poem: love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lee Degnan 26 March 2007

This is so cute! I think of my mommy still this way and I don't care who knows! ! Lee

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