Ia Liah's Myth: A Short Story

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September seventeenth changed my whole life
Weighing five pounds and two ounces at birth
She was the smallest cutest thing on earth
Was love at first site like seeing your wife
Her first time crying sound like little mice
Fought for life and still had a natural childbirth
Worlds can't ever explain my baby worth
My first time looking at her was so nice

I’m so glad that we could change her lifestyle
Her attitude name is little liah
When she took her first steps it was just WOW
The only world she can say ia liah
Glad with all she been through she can still smile
She is my world, she is my Taliah

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