She’s a bundle of sweetness
and brightness and fun
The beauty of springtime,
the warmth of the sun.
She’s innocence covered with
mud, sand and soot
She’s Motherhood dragging
a doll by the foot.
She’s a composite picture
of giggles and tears
Of tantrums, excitement,
amusement and fears.
A bundle of mischief
and often a tease
A creature of moods
not too easy to please.
She can capture your heart
with her pixie-like grin
Or chatter and beg till
your patience wears thin.
But obedient, naughty,
mischievous or coy
She’s Mom’s little darling
and Dad’s pride and joy.
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The poem “What is a Girl”, was written by Dale Evan Rogers, the wife of Roy Rogers.