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Children Waiting for the School Bus Children still wait for the yellow school bus Along old country roads as early spring Makes green the happy springtime of their lives They carry backpacks now, and wear shoes every day Because The State of Texas sternly forbids bare feet In the sacred halls of learning, even in the heat Children ignore the passing cars, and joy In their new world of giggles and first crushes Cedar-wood pencils and Evangeline – We too still wait for that yellow school bus
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Feb 13, 2017
Feb 13, 2017 at 9:30 PM UTC
Children Waiting for the School Bus
Children Waiting for the School Bus Children still wait for the yellow school bus Along old country roads as early spring Makes green the happy springtime of their lives They carry backpacks now, and wear shoes every day Because The State of Texas sternly forbids bare feet In the sacred halls of learning, even in the heat Children ignore the passing cars, and joy In their new world of giggles and first crushes Cedar-wood pencils and Evangeline – We too still wait for that yellow school bus
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Feb 13, 2017
Feb 13, 2017 at 9:30 PM UTC
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