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My SNAFU

By muse amused

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After a day of ConstantRingingOf the phone,No one had to tell me You're free now to go home.My ears are still fullOf gripes and complaintsFinally I'm headed home toMy kids, the 'little saints',Eagerly awaiting, meAnd all my skillNeeding to be fedDinner (they want a home-cooked meal!)My evening's just as busy(Yawn)For there are many things to doAnd many minds to feed, thoughMy home is like a zoo.I'll hold them all and kiss and bless each Little head, 'til all theYawns tell Mommy, It's time to go to bed. Written October 9th, 2001 © on Oct 09 2001 05:35 AM PST   18 • 0 • 14

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"After a day of ConstantRingingOf the phone,No one had to tell me You're free now to go home.My ears are still fullOf gripes and complaintsFinally I'm headed home toMy kids, the 'little saints',Eagerly awaiting, meAnd all my skillNeeding to be fedDinner (they want a home-cooked meal!)My evening's just as busy(Yawn)For there are many things to doAnd many minds to feed, thoughMy home is like a zoo.I'll hold them all and kiss and bless each Little head, 'til all theYawns tell Mommy, It's time to go to bed...."

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