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Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo

 

 

Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo

Dedicated, with love,

to the amazing Gail Anne Otsig

 

There was a young lady named

Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo

Who had so many children

She didn’t know what to do!

 

There was Alex and Emma

And Heidi and Fred.

There was Bradley and David

And little Winnifred.

 

There was Brylee and Shelby

And Jesse and Brian.

There was Alicia and Trevin

And Danny and Ryan.

 

There was Jordan and Justin

And Brittany with an “i.”

There was Jace and Jack

And Bryttany with a “y.”

 

There was Reid and Bailey

And Charissa and Shannon.

There were two sweet Chelseas

And Ariana and Shana.

 

There was T.J. and B.J.

And their sister J.C.

There was J.R. and M.J.

And a grinning Cee-Cee.

 

There was Tony and Tina

And Tommy and Tim.

There was Jenny and John

And big brother Jim.

 

There was Stephen and Sean

And Sally and Sue.

There was Sharla and Kass

And Josephine too.

 

There was Brandon and Larissa

And Eric and Laura.

There was Crystal and Matthew

And sweet Isadora.

 

There was Lucas and Daniel

And Corey and Jen.

There was Jason and Katie

And Ziggy-Zen-Zen!

 

There was Danielle and Helen

And Cassidy too.

There was Torrey and Brody

And little Zappa-Zu!

 

There was Jamie and James

And Louis and Lou.

There was Valerie and Val

And Susan and Sue!

 

There was Eenie and Meenie

And Minie and Mo!

There was Mickey and Nicky

And sticky Jo-Jo!

 

There was Zafar and Ziebert

And Zamzabar too.

There was Zigfield and Zumba

And Zany-Zu-Zu!

 

There was tiny little Zippy

And tall, towering Zappy.

But that’s all there was—

They all made her happy!

 

She loved every kid,

And upon them she’d fawn.

But she did not keep a list—

As it would go on and on . . .

and on and on!

 

There were ninety-one in all.

Or was that ninety-two?

The whole entire family of

Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo.

 

So yes, that’s it.

That’s the whole entire brood.

Every one of them was loved by

Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo!

 

And oh how they loved her—

They loved her right through—

Oh, how they loved . . .

Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo!

 

Oh, she had quite a way.

She’d look after them all!

She’d hug them and kiss them

After each scrape and fall!

 

And oh how they loved her—

They loved her right through—

Oh, how they loved . . .

Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo!

 

She would cook and she’d clean,

And she’d burp and she’d feed.

She'd keep them all learning

With books that she’d read.

 

She would sing silly songs

And read poems by the score.

She'd keep them all laughing

And calling for more!

 

She played great music

And taught them their numbers.

She taught each one to read!

Oh wonder of wonders!

 

And oh how they loved her—

They loved her right through—

Oh, how they loved...

Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo!

 

She wrote them little notes,

Filled with love and much more.

She packed the older ones lunches

As they rushed out the door.

 

She laundered the socks,

And she shortened the pants.

She sewed frilly skirts

And lacy underpants.

 

And oh how they loved her—

They loved her right through—

Oh, how they loved...

Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo!

 

She moved the big lawn

And she shingled the roof.

She roto-tilled the garden

All done in a poof!

 

She made all the beds

And bathed the young kids.

She changed all the diapers

As the older kids hid!

 

She taught them to play baseball

And she made a great ump.

She called Meenie safe

When he slid on his rump!

 

And oh how they loved her—

They loved her right through—

Oh, how they loved...

Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo!

 

She taught them to swim

And ride a two-wheel bike.

She taught them to skate

And to fly a big kite!

 

She taught them to dance

And she taught them to paint.

She taught about life’s little treasures

And everything quaint.

 

She took them for tea at Granny’s

Yes! She took all ninety-two!

They sipped tea with sugar . . .

Would that be one lump or two?

 

And oh how they loved her—

They loved her right through—

Oh, how they loved...

Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo!

 

She brought them up well—

Happy, smart and strong—

And they all had fun together

They always got along.

 

So as many of them married

And grandkids came along,

They didn’t want to move away

So they all stayed home with mom!?

 

And oh how they loved her—

They loved her right through—

Oh, how they loved...

Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo!

 

And so the family kept growing.

It kept going strong.

They ALL stayed home together

And sang their happy song.

 

They sang about their mother

And their grandmother, too.

They sang about one lovely person

Their one and their only . . .

Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo!

 

That’s all there was to it.

That’s all they could do.

They were the loving family of

Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo!

 

And just once more . . .

 

Oh how they loved her—

They loved her right through—

Oh, how they loved...

Gaila Pasquaila Magaila Magoo!

 

© 1991 Kalen Marquis