It's left cheek, under eye.
It's hard to kiss it by itself,
But certainly I'll try!
I have a favorite spoon, don't you?
It looks like all the rest.
I just can't tell which one it is,
But know that it's the best!
My house's coolest hinge you ask?
Closet door of course!
When I begin to praise its pin,
My voice will end up hoarse.
I like this spot on Lucas' back
It has a certain shape,
So look real close and you will see
It's like a squish-ed grape.
Each button on the stereo
Does something, I am sure.
Though one stands out above the rest
(You'll notice on the tour)!
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Say hi to Fibros! (He's the one waving.) |
Now fibers in the carpet,
are often just the same.
But I have found a favorite,
And I've given him a name.
My favorite leaf, I'd show you,
But now it's hard to see.
Each year it comes out higher up--
That silly growing tree.
I go through lots of handkerchiefs.
(Allergic now to Poles!)
My favorite one is still complete
With hardly any holes.
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(The RAKOWSKIS!) |
My quandary comes with my three kids.
Each one is so unique.
I can not tell the difference,
To me they all are Greek!
Victoria is the precious one.
(My one and only girl).
Married now with babies
She's more and more a pearl.
Maturing every day,
An equal man to my own years,
He is in every way.
So Josh believes he's twenty one
(The youngest, growing up)!
Though funny, brave and smart and good,
He'll always be my pup!
If you would like a brood like mine,
(Do not start to heckle),
But go and find a pretty girl,