Hanky poem
I'm
just a little hanky
As
square as square can be,
But
with a stitch or two
Lynn
made a bonnet out of me.
I'll
be worn from the hospital or on christening day
Then
I'll be carefully pressed
And
neatly packed away.
For
her wedding day,
So
we've been told,
Every
well dressed bride must have
That
something old.
So
what could be more fitting than to find little me,
A
few stitches snipped
And
a wedding hanky I'll be.
And
if perchance, it is a boy
Some
day he'll surely wed,
So
to the bride he can present
The
hanky once worn upon his head.
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