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  >> Static Item >> Poetry >> Children's >> ID #1399480  |   Show DetailsPrinter Friendly Page Tell A Friend
I Want A Llama
Children's silly poem about a girl who demands her own llama.
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I WANT A LLAMA


"I want a llama", Suzy said
"I want a llama in my bed
to sleep beside me every night
and snore in my ear till morning's light."

"I want a llama", Suzy cried.
"I want a llama by my side --
to walk with me to school and back,
and carry my books inside his pack."

"I want a llama", Suzy moaned.
"I want a llama to answer my phone --
to hang up if my teacher calls,
or write a message on the wall."

"I WANT A LLAMA!", Suzy screamed.
"I want a llama by this Spring!
I want a----what?-----llamas SPIT?!"

"Forget the llama."
"I want my mama."
"I want my mama in my sight!"
"I want my mama
to kiss me goodnight."



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