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Flutterfly

Flutterfly By: Melissa Ann Hardin July 2001 Copyright 2003 Melissa Ann Quartermouse, 07/30/2003 Now, everyone’s heard of butterflies, And there’s even talk of houseflies, But did you know, I have a flutterfly! Please don’t laugh, I swear it’s true! It tickles my tummy And beats its wings on my ribs. I went to see the doctor, But he said it was perfectly named. And yet I sit and wonder. Something that tickles and Pinches cannot possibly by normal. Instead I think its special And I cherish every move. Does my flutterfly know I love him, As much as I think I do? When he’s born I can free him And he’ll be my flutterfly no more. But a perfect little boy To love me true forevermore!

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