Grandma S Apron Poem Printable

Grandma S Apron Poem Printable - At night time it was folded and, on the foot of her bed it lay. The strings were tied and freshly washed and always neatly pressed. She wore it to protect her. Grandma always wore an apron, / a promise of good things to come. For grandma it was every day she chose one when she dressed. Since grandma went to serve the lord, now her apron's silver lined. An apron hangs behind the door, been there for quite a time. I can still see grandma's apron she wore most everyday. / she wore it from early in the morn, / till the end, when the day was done.

The strings were tied and freshly washed and always neatly pressed. An apron hangs behind the door, been there for quite a time. / she wore it from early in the morn, / till the end, when the day was done. She wore it to protect her. At night time it was folded and, on the foot of her bed it lay. I can still see grandma's apron she wore most everyday. For grandma it was every day she chose one when she dressed. Grandma always wore an apron, / a promise of good things to come. Since grandma went to serve the lord, now her apron's silver lined.

She wore it to protect her. / she wore it from early in the morn, / till the end, when the day was done. I can still see grandma's apron she wore most everyday. For grandma it was every day she chose one when she dressed. An apron hangs behind the door, been there for quite a time. The strings were tied and freshly washed and always neatly pressed. Grandma always wore an apron, / a promise of good things to come. Since grandma went to serve the lord, now her apron's silver lined. At night time it was folded and, on the foot of her bed it lay.

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I Can Still See Grandma's Apron She Wore Most Everyday.

The strings were tied and freshly washed and always neatly pressed. She wore it to protect her. Grandma always wore an apron, / a promise of good things to come. / she wore it from early in the morn, / till the end, when the day was done.

An Apron Hangs Behind The Door, Been There For Quite A Time.

Since grandma went to serve the lord, now her apron's silver lined. At night time it was folded and, on the foot of her bed it lay. For grandma it was every day she chose one when she dressed.

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