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Who Do I Call?I had a little accident today, I hurt my tummy and my knee, I needed it kissed better, And I need my mummy you see! But my mummy went to heaven, When I was only three, I didn't want her to go, Cause I needed her here with me So I tried to find my mummy, I need to phone her in heaven, So I phoned the operator, Cos I am only seven! I told the operator, That I need to see my mum, And told her that I fell down, And I had an aching tum. 'Can you find me the number?' I asked, 'because you see,' 'I need my mum to make it better,' 'She has a magic kiss for me.' 'Tell me operator... Is it in this yellow book? The telephone number to heaven, I can't find it when I look.' 'Operator are you there?' 'Are you hurting too?' 'Is your mummy in heaven?' 'Don't you know what to do?' 'Can I phone her in heaven? Do you think I will get through? I really need my mummy, And I don't know what to do?' 'Oh, I found this piece of paper!' 'Pinned high upon this wall,' 'It's for my little church,' 'I'm going to make a call.' 'My daddy always told me,' 'My church would help me out,' 'And I can I say a prayer to God,' 'If ever I'm in doubt!' 'I think my daddy misses her,' 'And he can't find Heaven for me,' 'He said that God took her away,' 'When I was only three!' 'I sometimes see a tear,' 'In my daddy's eye,' 'His face goes red and sad,' 'And then he will start to cry.' 'Operator I'm going now,' 'But I hope that you feel better,' 'And if heaven doesn't have a phone,' 'Try sending God a letter!' © Catherine Inglesby 1992 Poetry Ad-Free Upgrades Vote for this poem |
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