My Aunt's life

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An Aunt's life

 

 She wore a bright blue hood.

And worked as hard as she could.

She worked for nights and days.

Her spade in here arms were laid.

 She was my uncle’s wife.

Cooking food was a part of her life.

Her voice was a very sweet.

She read poems by John Keats.

 

 People loved her so much.

To her work she always,

Gave a golden touch.

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