Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Little Jane


Like everybody,
Little Jane has a happy family.
She loves her Mummy and Daddy.
And Mummy and Daddy love her,
So does Big Brother and Big Sister.

Her childhood was like any other kid:
Wild and free.
Happy.

Of course Little Jane had her unhappy days.
"Those were bad days" she says.

But she'll always make herself happy again,
Like how the sun will shine after the rain.

Nobody ever sees Little Jane crying.
Little Jane always sees everybody smiling.


"We should always be happy"



Yes, Little Jane is all grown up now.
She has a happy man and a marriage vow.

She has four happy chilren.
And from her, they will learn
how to be forever happy!

Just like Grandma and Grandpa,
Like Mama and Papa.



Little Jane is so happy.
She's so happy now.

Look at her cutting the fruits so happily.
I think the kids are hungry.

Look! The apple's looking redder,
So does the orange pulp.
And the banana has got red syrup.

O, Little Jane, you've been careless again!

I think you've accidentally cut yourself
With that sharp knife from the kitchen shelf.

And you've hurt your wrist and neck again!



Oh well, never mind.
Accidents happen all the time.



Just don't forget to wash the fruits!







... ... And they lived happily ever after.




3 Comments:

Blogger char said...

wow..too many repetitions dont quite mean happy after all yea..

11:04 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

very nice, love the mismatch of diction with subject matter. :D

Oozing with slimplistic charm

9:51 PM  
Blogger calnqe said...

gosh. its sickly saddening.

12:47 AM  

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