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    CHAPTER 3 – PARENTHOOD

      PREGNANT!

      I don’t like your breath, my darling

      I don’t like my breath too

      I feel nauseous most of the day

      Like I’m about to spew.

      I’m sleepy in the morning

      And sleepy all the day

      I’m sleepy in the evening

      Oh darling, what can I say

      Please close the door behind you

      I don’t like the smell of food

      You see all of that fine cooking

      Makes me sick, sorry I’m rude

      It’s all your fault, my darling

      You made me feel this way

      Now don’t disturb my baby

      Wherein my womb it lay

      So, no more sex, my darling

      At least until I’m due

      Well, just this once, I tell you

      But no more till it’s due.

      I’M A LEARNER’S PERMIT DADDY

      I’m a learner’s permit daddy

      Kitted out for my little girl

      My mind’s all of a boggle

      My heart’s in quite a whirl

      I passed my nappy change diploma

      With an award of golden poo

      But I’m scared I might drown her

      So bathing is overdue

      I haven’t quite mastered baby-talk

      And milk I can’t provide

      Since my breasts are kinda small

      And her mouth is mighty wide.

      Sleeping is her fav’rite pastime

      With mummy’s milk a second best

      Poos and pees are done anytime

      Whether awake or quietly at rest.

      She’s my precious gem

      As Jemimah is her name,

      A pretty tiny femme

      That sets my heart aflame.

      JEM’S CHRISTENING DAY

      Joy to the world

      The angels did say

      When a certain girl infant

      Happened our way

      God sprinkled his blessings

      From heaven above

      Showering Jemimah

      With all his love.

      The waters of life

      Were poured over her head;

      A new journey begun

      A new daily bread.

      Kissing her forehead,

      Her crown he anointed

      Now Jesus has sealed her

      A Christian appointed.

      Glad friends and family

      Celebrated, surrounded,

      A banquet prepared

      With fun unbounded.

      WHY

      I know it is inevitable

      In every child’s days

      That the question must be posed

      That no-one can erase

      The question seems quite simple

      But it’s worrying as a pimple

      It slips by in one quick syllable

      Yet the impression is indelible

      No greater question can be asked

      And no answer can be found

      For no sooner do you answer

      Then another level comes around

      And it is that same dogged question

      That smacks you in the face

      Harder than ‘Green Eggs and Ham’

      Can YOU hack the pace?

      Oh why do we give them this power?

      Why, oh why, oh why?

      I am caught in this infinity

      And I fear that I must lie

      Why?

      There is no reply

      Yet they will not give up

      They will not accept a sigh

      I can only shrug or pass the buck.

      “Go and ask your mother”

      But soon the four-year-old returns

      To query with another!

      CHAPTER 4 – TECHNOLOGY

      MOBILE (CELLPHONE) MADNESS

      You find them on street corners

      Stuck to someone’s ear

      And in busy offices

      With people on their rear.

      Like buzzing black cicadas

      They call out in refrain

      Those annoying little mobiles

      That drive us all insane.

      They’re found in toilet cubicles

      Where privacy is no more

      And invade our sacred places

      And on every nation’s shore.

      Even the church and library

      Echo to their sound

      Those annoying little mobiles

      Upwardly mobile, outward bound.

      In our dining venues

      Now smokers changed their tone

      Instead of lighting Winfields

      They switch on their mobile phone.

      It’s enough to drive you crazy

      This digital invasion

      Those annoying little mobiles

      Sing at every occasion.

      I can hear them everywhere

      With their many varied songs

      And people chatting happily

      Going hammer and tongs.

      They wear them boldly on their hips

      In smart leather cases

      Those endearing little mobiles

      That every person chases.

      Telstra, Optus and Vodaphone

      Compete for your attention;

      They are a status symbol

      With numbers too long to mention.

      You can pay right through the nose

      Or buy a pre-paid model

      Those wonderful little mobiles

      That we moddle-coddle.

      TWEETING WITH MY BFF

      Twitter, Twitter, Tweet, Tweet ...

      Got the networking scene beat

      Twitter, Twitter, Tweet, Tweet ...

      I’m on Facebook and it’s neat

      Twitter, Twitter, Tweet, Tweet ...

      I’m on Twitter and I Tweet

      I’m making LOL with my BFF

      FYI, I’ve got the friends

      I’m on the net, I’m really set

      Oh BTW, ASAP

      and WTH, I’m feelin’ free

      Yeah, THX for chatting me

      Cuz GTG, that’s got to go

      Twitter, Twitter, Tweet, Tweet ...

      Twitter, Twitter, Tweet, Tweet ...

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      About the author:

      Paul lives in Mackay on the tropical Queensland coast of Australia. He is a journalist and author of The Wizard’s Sword fantasy novel. He founded the Mackay-Pioneer Valley Arts Council Writers Group (Mackay Writers) and lives with his wife, Brigida, daughter Jemimah, four budgerigars and a cat called Snowy.

      Discover his fantasy title The Wizard’s Sword at:

      Connect with me online:

      Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Wizards-Sword-and-The-Three-Stones-of-Destiny/233451400011128

      Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/PaulVanderloos

      My blogs: https://wizardsword.wordpress.com/

      https://editorspen.wordpress.com/

     


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