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Precious Moment Figurine May Your Every Wish Come T
It is my birthday, the cake is so fine Covered in icing with candles of nine I have on my hat the paper  kind I close my eyes and search my mind What can I wish for, what do i want This to me is a special moment. Is it wealth or material things Or a host of Angels with wings A new puppy maybe, now that idea is great But my Mam says for that I must wait Is it happiness for all, yes I wish that But thats not good enough, nor is a cat   I know  what I will wish for its something new My wish is " May Your Every Wish Come True" So now as I blow out my candles 1,2,3,4 Thats half the wish accounted for 5,6,7,8,9 out of puff now Thats all of them out soooo Lets enjoy the cake, thats my first wish  to you Hope the things  you wish for follow through
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