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Naughty Girl
There was a naughty girl And what a naughty girl she was! For nothing would she ever do But daydream all day long! She wouldn’t eat her oatmeal Instead, would quietly suck her thumb When came time to dress for school She wouldn’t comb her hair She'd much rather munch on a cookie Scolded, run to Papa in tears When the school bell rang at eight She would be running late And when walked to her school house She wouldn’t enter her class! She spent a whole year sitting in her eldest sister’s class The nuns, they tried to bribe her With cookies and some milk There were times she’d eat the cookies But wouldn’t drink all the milk! She was taken on her first field trip To the ocean’s shore one day And Excitement filled those eyes That widened at the sight of rolling waves She screeched endlessly and clapped her hands in play! On the next day she went willingly to her classroom And was asked to write about the trip She held her pencil to paper and wrote Her very frst poem at the age of six
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