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A letter to my daughter

As I sit near you this day, Daughter I am only reminded of the day, When I first heard you cry, my unforgettable day, A pink, fair skinned, white queen you were born that day, You squeaked and twisted your little body in my hands, your first day, I saw you yawn and sleep without making any noise that fine day. Parenting was a challenge, I thought that day, You crawled and walked straight to me after a few day, When you first said “daddy” and hugged me, I was the happiest man that day, I felt proud to take you out for walks in our garden everyday, Our family trend of abhorring our neighbors, you puked on his face that funny day, I enjoyed all the little tricks that you did with your tender, little hands everyday. Those little drops of tears that I wiped off on your first school day, Is still fresh in my mind. You came back running and saying, it was a gay day, Merriment was not far away from me, when you topped the scores on your school day, You grew up to be a young lady one beautiful

God's Creations

Rosy hue, fresh fragrance, and joy everywhere, For God was to create living beings on earth, Rejoicing the word of the beautiful creation, Angels gather in circles fluttering their sparkling, white wings, Discussing about God’s decision, God’s court was full of anxious angels, While God silently walked by to his throne. The artful architect started his work, And lo! There it was his first creation, Which stood on four legs, with long ears and small eyes, Though a beautiful creation, Not much admiration flourished amidst angels, God spoke to his creation, “Thou will be named Donkey, And you would work from dawn to dusk, Less in intelligence, I grant thee fifty years of life” Away from greed the donkey returns thirty of his life span, Happily goes to live on earth. Merciful architect again on work, This time he could hear the sighs of angels, Thus created a wonder which barked, It stood on four legs but was sharper than the first creation, Even received few applause from the angels,