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Imaginary Conversations

Imaginary Conversations

'Where did you go when you died grandpa?'
'I went to heaven but they sent me back.'
'Where is heaven?'
'It's a long way up in the sky - one day
you will go there.'
'How old will I be when I go there?'
'Nobody knows, you have a long life first.'
'Did you meet God?'
'Yes, he's wonderful and asked after you,
he wondered how you were getting on at school.'
'Could I go to school in heaven?'
'No, you can't because it's full of angels,
you have to go where you belong.'
'Oh, that reminds me, I have to go now. Bye.Grandpa.'    

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Marion

Oh Terry..love this. You have really captured that innocence of children and the really offhand way they view the world and what they are told...fab write đź’•

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Popop Rifici

I have 2 new grand daughters 
nice job writing about Grand pops 
never knew mine
thanks

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