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Easter Bunny Poem: An easter bunny tale between mother and son: By Barbara Tremblay Cipak, Copyrighted Read, "Mom I know you can get this job done" "Easter is coming, but don't buy me a toy" He said, "forget about candy, I'm a changed little boy, Don't give me games, or big wads of money, Buy me the best gift and I'm not trying to be funny, Buy me the "big guy" the real Easter Bunny" I said, "son, I'm afraid the Easter Bunny's not for sale" So he asked if he could just get a hair from his tail? "I'd be a Show and Tell smash Mawm, just get me that hair!" I said, "son, he's invisible, you can't see him anywhere" So pouting and dejected he began to walk away But not before he had this little gem to say: "It's funny Mawm, you can't buy me the Easter Bunny, or get me a hair from his tail, but he apparently leaves candy in each house as a trail, and no one can see his head, arms or legs, but I'm supposed to believe he lays chocolate eggs!" Wishing you well, Barb Find your peace and find your place in this world Smile even when it hurts Complete your lifes plan See the beauty around you, it's plentiful You'll find it in the smallest things and always remember, you are loved Take Me To Your Beautiful Read Another Poem: A Humorous Poem Send a gift of poetry to someone you love (Poetry Contest Here) Songs of Hope Songs of Faith Sweet Dream Songs |
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