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My baby sister
March 13, 2015
Sweet as sugar cane
Precious little life anew
New star of the sky.
© Merina F., Surprise, AZ
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This poem expresses how sweet and adored babies are by describing babies as “ sugar cane”. The second phrase explains how babies symbolize and bring hope to the older generations, making the heart grow light. The last sentence describes how babies are important to the world, and how their cuteness shapes our adoration of the baby to be eternal, as are the new stars in the sky.