E is for Emer
E is for Emer
With three outstretched lines
Or four, five or six,
Increasing each time -
E is for Emer
Who writes on her own
A splendidly rendered
E like a comb.
With three outstretched lines
Or four, five or six,
Increasing each time -
E is for Emer
Who writes on her own
A splendidly rendered
E like a comb.
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Nicely captured! :)
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As a small child my mum taught me to write my name in capitals because it was 'all straight lines, therefore easier'. I still recall the many lined Es I used to produce, in biro, on random bits of card! Why have three lines when you can fit in so many more? :-)
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