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Art Clan #1

I'm a member of the Art Clan on Musical Fans Amino. The prompt this month was two different styles for writers. This is a pantoum inspired by the song "Dear Baby" from Waitress. In the song, the main character Jenna is writing a letter to her unborn baby, and I decided to use that for the first piece. 


Dear Baby,

I hope that you make every moment last (Line I)

I know that you might wonder about your father, and one day the details will come out (Line 2)

I hope that you remember that I love you no matter what (Line 3)

I hope that life brings you as much joy as you bring me(Line 4)

I know that you might wonder about your father, and one day the details will come out (Line 5—same as 2)

We have some amazing friends that you will meet one day (Line 6)

I hope that life brings you as much joy as you bring me (Line 7—same as 4)

One day I will tell you the  story about how you came to be (Line 8)

We have some amazing friends that you will meet one day. (Line 9—same as 6)

I hope we have some fond memories for years to come (Line 10)

One day I will tell you the story about how you came to be (Line 11—same as 8)

I hope that you always trust me no matter what (Line 12)

I hope we have some fond memories for years to come. (Line 13—same as 10)

I hope that you remember that I love you no matter what( Line 14 same as line 3)

I hope that you always trust me no matter what (Line 15—same as 12)

I hope that you make every moment last (Line 16—same as 1)

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