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Christina

It all began so easy
With bricks upon the floor
Building motley houses
And knocking down your houses
And always building more.

The doll was called Christina,
Her under-wear was lace,
She smiled while you dressed her
And when you then undressed her
She kept a smiling face.

Until the day she tumbled
And broke herself in two
And her legs and arms were hollow
And her yellow head was hollow
Behind her eyes of blue.

He went to bed with a lady
Somewhere seen before,
He heard the name Christina
And suddenly saw Christina
Dead on the nursery floor.

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  • Peteskid
    May 25
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    An interesting rhyme pattern here of the repetition of a single word in each stanza, has an effect somewhat like a refrain, and the idea from childhood that haunts,recurs in the adult life...will resonate with many, I think...a remarkable poem...PK