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His arms open wide
To embrace and I
Putting my askew hat to rights
Holds his thin body closely
...

They sashay down the hall
Minutes later, the same students
Promenade up the hall
I ask them for a pass
...

Alone at last
No one else to
Consider but herself
She is free
...

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Generations

His arms open wide
To embrace and I
Putting my askew hat to rights
Holds his thin body closely
Looking at this miniature version
Of my first born
My heart swells with love
As the magical word erupts
From his lips "Na-Na"

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