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subject:  Leader Daughter Poem
The Leader's Daughter  
          You find one like me in every troop,
          I'm supposed to be the best in the group!
          You see me there, the leader's daughter,
          I always do just what I oughter.
          I always smile, I have no choice,
          When others are loud, What did I do
          To have to share my mom with you?
          Daisies and Brownies was new and fun,
          I'd brag and say, "My mom's the one
          who makes  the plans and carries out
          The fun there is to be a Girl Scout.
          In Junior Girl Scouts, I'd speak out,
          But still I wouldn't scream or shout.
          You see, it didn't change a thing-
          Cause Mom still told me what to bring!
          In Cadette Girl Scouts, I raised my hand,
          I want to quit, please understand,
          The problem is Mom doesn't see
          That it's no longer fun for me.
          I'm always the first and must set up!
          I'm last to leave and must clean up!
          The rest go home, but I'm still there,
          Loading up and straightening each chair!
          It's time to be a Senior Girl Scout,
          Mom's not going, she's training leader scouts
          She understands, says it's okay,
          That I can quit and have my way,
          But I'm no quitter, I think I'll stay.
          I'll earn my Gold, and then someday,
          I'll have a daugher, sometime or other,
          And I'll be a leader just like my mother.
  
 
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