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9 votes | Age of Innocence by C. Gale Burnett |
6 votes | My Mother's Kitchen by Michele Harber |
5 votes | Thinking Back by Boogienights |
2 votes | School Washrooms by Yvon |
2 votes | I Look Better Now by Ogden |
A delightful story of sweet remembrances.
This well-written narrative poem developed setting, character and a plot in a clear and descriptive way. The authors family's diverse guests not only fit the holiday described, but also, enlightened readers.
What a wonderful poem! Sounds like you had a great childhood!
This one made me laugh so hard out loud that the cat jumped off my lap. I took that as a sign.