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Great Truths Children LearnNo matter how hard you try, You learn that a cat can not fly; And hopeless to baptize a cat, Getting scratched as they scat. Allow a dog to guard your food, That will be the last time viewed; As with a puppy on a power cord, Could be shocking if he is bored. If sis hits do not hit her back, Revenge is in a surprise attack; Give a baby brother an egg, Soon he throws it at your leg. In sneezing when cutting hair, The scissors can easily snare; And if mom is upset with dad, Do not try to make her mad. Children are a blessing from God, No understanding in being flawed; Come onto Him is what Jesus said, Sweet and innocent in their head. Richard Newton Sherrer Copyright ©2006 Richard Newton Sherrer Vote for this poem
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