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Maggie
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Not Guilty
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My Sympathy
God`s Our Father
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The Mountain.
If You Don`t Take The Chances
Baby Blue.
My Mary.
Beware What You Wish For.
Mother
Baby Talk
My Son
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Maximilian
The Driving Test
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Catch Your Dreams.
Happy Seventeen.
Freedom.
To All Midwives.
Dine Out On Love
Count Your Blessings.
The Old Tramp
Winter.
Autumn.
One Cold Christmas Morn,
Only Human.
The New Millennium.
To Josh-aged 11
Time
A State Of Mind.
Tae Ma Bed.(To Scots Everywhere)
Twelve Today.
Our Precious Twins.
To Someone Not Yet Born.
To Big John
Down Memory Lane
First Wedding Anniversary.
My Doctor.
Old Love.
The Glass Cage.
My Darling Girl.
Miss You Mum Moments.
Nineteen
Proverbs
Without Me. Nothing..
The Human Rat Race.
A Mothers Memories.
Share A Prayer.
Nature.
My Mum
Parody-To my son. No Charge.
In A Nutshell
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Young And Beautiful. (Parody Elvis-Young And Beautiful)
Way Down In Tomorrow.
Winter In April
Childhood Street.
Do Not Say Goodbye.
The Xmas Gift.
Growing Up.
True Friendship
Poverty.
Dignity.
Doomed.
To Robert Burns. (Bard of Scotland.)
Is There Someone Out There.
The Twin Towers. Pay Up Time.
Sweet Sixteen.
The Little Wishing Well.
Maybe I`ll Be There.
Softly Softly.
Sixteen Candles. (Dunblane Children)
The Proposal
Ah! Sweet Childhood.
Twenty-one.
A Son.
Ignore Me At Your Peril.
Grace
Dear Heart.
Lying In The Gutter. `Dedicated to bagpy.@.........`
Words.
Womanhood.
If I Could Turn Back Time.
Eighteen Summers
Use Youth Carefully.
Is Life Real.
You`ll Go To Hell.
Grandad
Who Are You.
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Penniluck's legacy
Tomorrow Sometimes Never Comes
To my twin sons Billy and Glen who are 47 years old today. love always Mum and Star xxx
I can`t believe how time has flown
Out of babyhood fully grown
Men of steel...success the story
Show the world in all your glory
I remember in the womb
I carried you...not much room
For big babies you both were
But you know I didn`t care
For you were mine my lovely lads
Looking so much like your Dad
But it was me who wiped your bum
Tickled you upon your tum
Saw you through each cough and cold
`Though I wasn`t very old
My precious children you were mine
I loved each minute of our time
Together as I watched you grow
So proud of you...you both must know
Grafters both got families now
Yet it seems to me somehow
You have left me far behind
Do I live on in your mind
I know you both are busy men
But would like to see again
You sit across from me and say
Well Mum...How are you today
I loved you then... I love you still
And my boys I always will
You must try to not forget
You fill life with a harsh regret
Tomorrow sometimes never comes
Remember that my lovely son.
Penniluck McGinnis
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