Campose new stenza in the poem 'oh! I wish l'd looked after me teeth plzzz fast
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As she sits there awaiting the drill, she remembers shamefully how she used to laugh at her mother’s false dentures and at the foam when she used to clean them. But now she regrets her youthful mistakes because it is her turn to sit, awaiting drills like awaiting judgment. She realizes that soon she too will need false dentures. The poem ends here on the same note it began, that she wished she had looked after her teeth.
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teeth are very precious as gold, they are priceless when home, oh I wish I would looked after my teeth
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