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When I was born
When I was first born,
I didn’t cry and my eyes were wide open.
At two,
My dad was my hero.
By the time I hit six,
All the boys on my block were my soul mates.
When I was twelve,
I wanted to look seventeen.
Right now,
I feel like I’m waiting for life to begin.
Everybody thinks,
I’m a quiet girl.
But really,
I’m funny and quick-witted.
When I’m twenty-five,
I want to be married and successful.
When I’m in charge,
I’ll be my children’s hero,
Just like dad.
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