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“My day-old son is plenty scrawny, his mouth is wide with screams, or yawny; His ears seem larger than he's needing, His nose is flat, his chin's receding. His skin is very, very red, He has no hair upon his head, And yet I'm proud as proud can be, To hear you say he looks like me.”

Quote by Richard Armour

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For Partly Proud Parents

This book delves into the unique experiences of parents who navigate the complexities of raising children with a blend of humor and genuine insights. It explores the everyday struggles and triumphs of parenting, offering a light-hearted yet relatable perspective on the journey. more

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Richard Armour
Richard Armour

Richard Armour (1906-1989) was an acclaimed American poet renowned for his witty and humorous verse. A graduate of the University of Southern California, he taught at his alma mater for many years. Armour's poetry was celebrated for its clever satire, light humor, and accessible style, covering topics from everyday life to literary allusions. His collections, including "The Angry Grapes," made him one of the most popular poets in mid-20th century America. more

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