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I Jiggled Jaggled It Jerked It. I Pushed and Pulled and Poked It. But - As Soon As I Stopped, and Left It Alone. This Tooth Came Out On Its Very Own!

This poem describes a child playing with a loose tooth, jiggling, jaggling, and jerking it in an attempt to get it to come out. However, the tooth only came out when the child stopped messing with it and left it alone.
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I Jiggled Jaggled It Jerked It. I Pushed and Pulled and Poked It. But - As Soon As I Stopped, and Left It Alone. This Tooth Came Out On Its Very Own!

This poem describes a child playing with a loose tooth, jiggling, jaggling, and jerking it in an attempt to get it to come out. However, the tooth only came out when the child stopped messing with it and left it alone.
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This Tooth

I jiggled
jaggled it
jerked it.
I pushed
and pulled
and poked it.
But
As soon as I stopped,
and left it alone.
this tooth came out
on its very own!
Lee Bennett Hopkins

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