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Mother shares her son’s viral poems with internet users

Mother shares her son’s viral poems with internet users

Mother shares her son’s viral poems with internet users

Mother shares her son’s viral poems with internet users

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Children have a tendency to avoid ambiguity in their writing by being precise and straightforward. What they write might sometimes sound deep to adults. Something similar happened two years ago when a woman published poems written by her kid in second grade during the days of online schooling.

On a Twitter account, released images of her son’s poems in his own handwriting. “I think I had an idea for a poem. But now it is out of my mind and wandering around the house somewhere,” In the first poem, he writes.

In another amusing poem he composed for his mother on Mother’s Day, he wrote, “You are beautiful like a rose on a stem with thorns. Because sometimes you get angry.”

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After taking a bath, the child shared his sentiments in another poem. And here’s the one I want to call “Ode to Post-Bath”,” the woman uploaded. “I am going to dry myself in the warmth and the shape of the light,” he wrote and also drew some doodles. “4th grader wrote this during distance learning two years ago,” says the caption.
The thread, which was posted on Wednesday, has received over 25,000 likes so far, with netizens praising the child’s simplicity and thoughtfulness.

“Double whoa. Amazing kiddo,” commented a Twitter user. “Please publish! I need this book,” said another.

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