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New-Born(s)
January 15, 2020
New day, same thing.
Obnoxious,
blaring,
echoing
screams.
Obnoxious,
fast,
swiftly,
movements.
Obnoxious,
noisy
prolonged
cries.
Same thing, new day.
© Emily M., Milford, CT
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This poem mentions the new life of a new-born. How they act and what they do when they are first born. It's amazing to see how much they change as they grow older.