Funny Birthday Poem for 8-Year-Old Sister

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Martin Dejnicki
Here's a funny birthday poem for Amelia from her big sister Lily.
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Eight Is Great

Happy Birthday,

you turned eight today,

A new bike is waiting,

for adventure and play.

Party with friends,

today you will climb,

a very steep wall,

with bugs and green slime.

You wanted a hamster,

but I’m sorry to say,

your lizard just ate it,

and now we must pray.

You are my sister,

that I simply adore,

but sometimes you act,

like a crazy old boar.

I’m just kidding,

I wish you pure joy,

just please don’t forget,

to share the best toy.

PUBLISHED: Oct 07, 2023
Written By
Martin Dejnicki
I enjoy writing simple rhyming poetry that people can easily share with their loved ones. I live in Toronto with my loving wife and two curious, adventure-seeking daughters.
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