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"BABY JEWEL" a poem from Beaudy G. Camacho, Guam
Beaudy G. Camacho, Guam
Baby, babies, infants Poems & Sisters Poetry
BABY JEWEL
mama told me calmlyof how babies form and growshe said i've grown up greatlyand its time that i should knowthat when a stone meets with a diamondand they begin to glowthe magic starts to happen and the baby's blood of rubies start to flowthe golden heart begins to beatand the crystal lungs soon breathethe emerald eyes begin to blinkand the bronzed hair start to weavethe pearly bones are sturdyand the topaz muscle firm and strongthe brain of steel is calmly waiting to awake that nap of nine months longits time for mom to name her!but her name what shall it be?i think we'll name her jewel,a baby diamond in the rough...i hope she stays real preciousbecause being an older sister will be tough
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