Emily May Poem by David Harris

Emily May

Rating: 5.0


For My Great Granddaughter


Today old Dodgy Dave,
was made a Great Granddad again,
with a great granddaughter Emily May,
weighing in at seven pound and four ounces.
Is he happy? I would say he is.
Looking in the mirror
another dozen grey hairs did appear.
One thing I can tell you,
she could grow up to be a pop singer
with the deafening lungs she has.
The new Granddad and Granny are coming around tonight
to toast baby Emily May,
with a couple of cups of tea
on the rocks,
or we might even splash out
on a coke.
Welcome to the crazy world
of your Great Granddad Dodgy Dave
my little Emily May

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Francesca Johnson 12 July 2007

Congratulations to the whole family, David, on the birth of your great-grand-daughter, Emily Mae. A soft and loving poem for your little one, injected with your unique humour. She'll grow up laughing, that's for sure. Congratulations as well for gaining another Outstanding Achievement Award, two years on the trot. This is turning out to be a fantastic day...... even the sun is peeping through. Love, Fran xxx

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Andrew mark Wilkinson 11 July 2007

Congratulations my friend, and welcome to your new home Emily Mae, beutiful name...

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Melvina Germain 10 July 2007

Congratulations David on your brand new bundle of joy, you're a great guy and this little baby will have a super Granpa. Cheers to you Dave with a little coke of course, fantastic poem, this is a treasure for Emily Mae to read in years to come. I'm so happy for you David.--Melvina--

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Ernestine Northover 10 July 2007

CONGRATULATIONS GREAT-GRANDPA! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! A lovely poem to welcome a lovely lady. She'll be proud of her 'with it' GG. Lovely reading matter. Love and hugs Ernestine XXX

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Yay! Yay! And, Yay! I still haven't stopped smiling for you since you told me this morning. Once again massive congratulations...and it is a beautiful name... and she's a very, very lucky girl in coming into such a family, sweetheart. t xxx

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David Harris

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Bradfield, England
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