Tooth Fairy Poems
In this pocket you will find
A teensy, tiny tooth of mine.
So while I sleep where
dreams are made,
Let's see if you 
can make a trade.

In this pocket I will lay,
the little tooth I lost today.
Please, dear fairy,
tonight as I sleep
leave me a coin.
My tooth you can keep

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I have a little tooth in here
Which I barely lost today
And I will not even shed a  tear
If you will kindly come my way!

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When the Tooth Fairy heard you lost a tooth, 
do you know what she did?
She made a map to visit you 
'cause you're a special kid!

First she got your home address 
and checked her fairy map.
Then she flew to your place 
where she saw your brand new "gap"

Of course, she took your worn-out tooth,
just like she's always done,
But, she's left you something nice instead 
to help you have some fun!

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She came last night
And vanished away...
With the tooth I pulled
Out yesterday.
If I could follow, I bet
I'd spy...
A mountain of teeth that
Would touch the sky!

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Mithing Tooth 
                                       
 I'm having trouble thpeaking,
 thinthe I lotht my middle tooth.
 Jutht yethterday my tooth wath fine --
 today it wiggled loothe.

 At firtht I thought it thilly,
 when my tooth fell out today,
 But no one theems to underthtand
 a thingle word I thay.

 I athked my mom to clothe the door,
 she said "I cannot make it.
 The door does not like wearing clothes;
 it's happier when naked."

 I athked if I could have a mouthe,
 I promithed I would feed it,
 "Another mouth to feed?" she athked,
 "I'm certain we don't need it!"

 I wonder if you underthtand
 the thircumthtanthe I'm in.
 I told her I wath feeling thick.
 She thaid "you're looking thin."

 At latht she thaw how mad I wath,
 Ath if I may thtop breathing.
 She laughed and thaid she didn't mean it --
 She wath only teething.

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A tooth fell out and left a space,
So big my tongue could touch my face
And every time I smile I show,
A space where something used to grow,
I miss my tooth as you can guess.
But then, I have to BRUSH ONE LESS!




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