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Grades level iconsGrade 1
Genre information iconPoetry
Resource type iconWriting

Love

Lanae, 826 New Orleans
A poem about giving and receiving love.

I love my mom

And my mom loves me

I love my dad

And my dad loves me

I love Akira

And Akira loves me

I love my gram

And my gram loves me

I love my sister

And my sister loves me

I love my baby

And my baby loves me

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