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By australianchildrenspoetry April 5, 2015

Birthday Eve

by Nadine Cranenburgh

 

My presents are boxed up all brightly

I’m not sleepy, not even slightly

When I hear my dad snore

I’ll unwrap three or four

Then wrap them back up again tightly

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