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| The father smiled to see his child She was but eight years oldToo young, he thought and innocentTo break this childhood mould | |
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| She should be playing with her dollsOr other toys she hadInstead of asking questions suchAs this one of her Dad!! | |
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| With openness and honestyAn inborn family trait,This Dad explained the facts of lifeQuite candidly and straight. | |
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| His discourse finished, thankfully He kissed her on the cheek;No word she'd uttered all the while,But now began to speak | |
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| "I didn't think my question was A matter so complex For Mum just said to tell you lunchIs ready in two secs | |
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