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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Leilani Rose Aquarius Almost born on my birthday Loves to smile And make people laugh We weren't expecting you Opened a card from your Mamma On Father's Day While I was golfing in Idaho "You're getting a new fishing buddy" It said Well Sometimes your grandpa Needs hit over the head To understand something Now Tears roll out of my eyes Remembering that day Leilani Rose I love your mamma so much We weren't expecting her either You're the best surprises I ever had Your first birthday little mamma You're grandpa is so damn proud Proud of you And the one who had you That I wrote down this poem You're going to wear your birthday cake Make all our faces light up Clap, wiggle, and shake to the music Spread your joy the Lei Lei way Just like you party everyday And I can't wait to see you In your little party dress Looking too cute Flashing smiles I can't resist I'm gonna play your favorite song ("Ain't Always the Cowboy")* On my guitar Because "A tumbleweed heart chasing that wind. Goin too far, wherever that is."* Might be the kind of woman you are A lot like your grandpa... Not hoping you are or you aren't Just know you'll have someone To relate to And a pretty damn good fishing buddy. Ain't Always the Cowboy" is a song written by Brandon Kinney and Josh Thompson and sung by John Pardi
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