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Monk Monk
My son was of that age when Ken dolls were the rage. So I thought maybe one of them would be the thing for him. Long before Christmas day my mom let him play with an old ragged monkey all hairless and really funky. So, Monk Monk came into the family, surviving through many a Christmas for him and two other little seraphim. He was passed child to child and if you really wanted one riled just take that silly Monk Monk and hide him under their bunk. They slept with him and played. At meals he was displayed. Not being a chimpanzee he had to drink their tea. He knew if they misbehave. At night he made them brave. He helped them with the prayer, as they awoke was always there. Yes, poor ragged Monk Monk stored later in a trunk. My wife and I you see just couldn’t break up the family. Maybe one day a grand. will see him and demand, to reincarnate the magic of a Monk Monk from the attic. 14 Dec 2010 For Linda Marie's "Toyland" contest
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