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Emma Sue's Birthday Party - From a Neighborhood Child

EMMA SUE’S BIRTHDAY PARTY She’s looking happy for a change “Emma Sue’s a ‘Four-Eyes” We call her that and other names First a threat the stick! But then her Mother appears with some paper bags Bulging within thick Miss Mengin’s room is at attention So early too then It’s only 9:00 a.m. The bags are placed within a closet Then locked away The entire LONG day Her Mother wears some worried wrinkles Says a word to Emma’s teacher frowns But throws a smile before she leaves for town At lunch on the grounds Emma Sue as usual stands aside single Doesn’t try to mingle But there is something within Hope in her eyes Shoulders up elevated chin By 2:15 excitement of the morning seems forgot Not so! By Emma Sue? Certainly not! Both she and teacher rise together All eyes are lifted puzzled looks Quite forgotten the grammar books Girls and boys begin to whisper ‘Four Eyes’ grinning see her cheeks bloom At front of a thrilling room “It’s Emma Sue’s Birthday See what she and her mother have baked One for each and every person little cakes Put your books away No more lessons The rest of the way” “HOORAY!” For Emma Sue I must say Those tasty cakes made all the difference Well? At least for one day

Copyright © | Year Posted 2011




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Date: 10/1/2011 10:35:00 PM
Amazing how we got such joy out of such little things like cup-cakes. I guess it was because we didn't get them often. Not like today, when the kids can open just about any cupboard in their house and find treats when ever they want them. To much of a good thing takes all the joy out of it. Lainie
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Date: 9/18/2011 7:54:00 PM
Cupcakes baked for mere acceptance. HOnestly, Dave, I think I did things like that as well. It is hard to be a loner. Hopefully, she didn't do more than this as years went by. Love, Gwendolen (ps. u think she'll run, don't ya?)
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Date: 9/17/2011 10:20:00 AM
Terrible to have a lonely childhood, kids can be so cruel. This one touched a chord in my heart Dave.
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Date: 9/16/2011 1:08:00 PM
Oh shucks, the magic of cake! What a bittersweet write, but at least for a day Emma Sue was liked, optimistic me is thinking maybe this could be the start of her being liked? Sorry I haven't been active here lately-- thank you for your kind comments, Daver :) I hope all is great with you! :D
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Date: 9/15/2011 10:44:00 PM
ahahha. at least for one day, that was the twist. Poor kid like that had to give cakes to be liked for one day. you hit it home with this sad truth, Daver!
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Date: 9/15/2011 6:17:00 PM
Tasty Cakes were a staple in Philly area where I once lived ..now gone.. phased out ..an adorably sweet treat Daver and wonderful way to celebrate a birthday.. we do cupcakes for our grand babies..one of whom will celebrate in two days.. turning 3 .. enjoyed another flavor from Daver my friend..luv..
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