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The Bairn (The Baby) Now in audio Hear this poem in the author's voice Whit's this thing ma mammies brought in
It's wee an wrinkly an awfy thin
Screamin an slabberin tae two in the morn
Sounds comin oot like a ships fog horn
Sooks on her nipples an still she smiles
Came oot her bum an guied her piles
Honest, it's true she telt me this
Then there's the poo an stink oh piss
Ma wee sisters, an angel they say
Mair like the devils came hame tae play
When naebodys lookin ah try tae see
Whit awe the fuss is, maybe it's me
Am no jealous ah jist want tae know
Will she ever talk, ah don't think so
Every day she gets a bit fatter
Mammie says she'll be full oh patter
Crawlin aboot getin up tae nae good
Grabin ma toys an pinchin ma food
Ma jobs tae watch that she comes tae nae harm
Think ah'll take her tae Jimmy's farm
She can roll wae the pigs
While ah gather some sticks
Follow the spider
An ah'll sneak up beside her
Well maybe no, she's a lassie yae ken
When she's older she can play in ma den
Today she smiled an she's really quite cute
Fur noo ah'll watch an she can stay put | By agnespaddy
| Author's Comments: | | Just a wee insight as to how my grandson was feeling when his little sister arrived. Hope you can understand, if not give me a shout.
lol | From the author's book: | | Chapter: Children | | Poem first accepted for publication on Jan 17 2008 | Review this poem | | Add this Author to my favorites | | Send message to agnespaddy | | |
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| It's been a long damn time since I have read your work, and I have missed it! This is a delightfully birds eye view of one sibling coming to learn of another. Very cleverly written! Hugs to you my friend! Jeff |
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