"Grandpa, where all your teeth have done"
I was taken a back for query taken
She was my grand daughter asking where about
Of teeth that had fallen or faced route
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-------------------- Sir, you've depicted a clear portrait of the buds; their crystal-clear mind and inquisitiveness. Jayakrishnan.S., Nileshwar, Kasaragod dist. Aug 24,2012
Aparna Pathak this is such a sweet poem........every child should read it..atleast i will ask my kids to read this..... :) 5 minutes ago · Like
ueeny Gona Ha ha! Enjoyed throught out the read. Refreshments once in a while amidts our serious thoughts. Thanks for sharing! 16 minutes ago via mobile · Like
Vensan Kamberk ?'unique presence' is right Hasmukh, what a lovely poem, also benevolent.6 hours ago · Patrick Daniel Read, Allen Wilbert and Joolz Slaughter like this.
Patrick Daniel Read lol... nice..3 hours ago · Like
Efe Light Sakpere Hahahaha. Funny poem but there's truth in it - when we grow old; we may lose some teeth, if nt all; walk wt cane 2 steady our gait, use lense 2 aid our sight, even use ear aids 2 assist our hearing. Hahahahaha.... about an hour ago via mobile ·
Udita Garg a refreshing poem in the sense that it reflects on what the younger generation might think of the older with the elders seemingly perplexed about answeing questions. we are so habitual of hearing commentaries about the youth, this is a nice poetic change! about an hour ago · Unlike · 1
Heather Burns Who is more loving and supportive than grandpa. No one? Respectful him is necessary. nice writing Hasmukh. hb 11 minutes ago ·
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I like this one Kaisha BourqueLess than a minute ago Great work and yes children ask a lot of question I know mine do keep up the work
“Grandpa, where all your teeth have done” I was taken a back for query taken
Re: Where all your teeth? (Score: 1) by royst on Friday, August 24,2012 (11: 31: 20) i like this...