If i have a baby

Anahi 2021-11-12 08:01:14

If I have a baby,
I want him to have deep blue eyes to see the world transparently.

If I have a baby,
I will give him a lovely and solemn outfit every day. Just like this, short trousers, shirt, vest

If I had a baby
he must be very sweet tooth so every time he prayed look to me I can only say, only 1 piece

If I have a baby
his father must have a mother's features adventurous character he does not love reading

if I have a baby
I hope he has a fixed playmates because only such a happy childhood only

if I had a baby
I hope he likes me though he might mount his most revered father

If I have a baby
I hope he has a A kind heart, an equal heart. There is no difference between you and me in this world.

If I have a baby,
I will teach him to bear the word. This is what a man should have. Don’t shirk, don’t escape.

If I have a baby,
I will love him every night. He read and watched him fall asleep.

If I had a baby,
I would chat with him every day and tell him what happened in the day. WHATEVER, cruel or helpless, I only hope that my baby can bear the light or heavy in life.

If I have a baby
I hope you can see your cute smiling face every morning when the sun shines.

If I have a baby,
I love you so much. Please don’t leave me.

If my baby
is called Bruno
. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Garfield 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    A story that is a bit brutal and straightforward, it's hard to watch, and the long shot at the end is too depressing.

  • Marcelino 2022-03-24 09:01:31

    You can't fool an explorer who has to see it with his own eyes.

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas quotes

  • Shmuel: I wish you'd remembered the chocolate.

    Bruno: Yes, I'm sorry. I know! Perhaps you can come and have supper with us sometime.

    Shmuel: I can't, can I? Because of this.

    [points the electric fence]

    Bruno: But that's to stop the animals getting out, isn't it?

    Shmuel: Animals? No, it's to stop people getting out.

    Bruno: Are you not allowed out? Why? What have you done?

    Shmuel: I'm a Jew.

  • Bruno: I want to go home.

    Father: You are home, Bruno. Home is where the family is.