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‘I’ve got to go’, the trees said Twisting their trunks away I have to get on with fluttering The birds will need my sway. ‘I must start running’, said river My banks are dusty and brown The fishes are waiting for food Must feed them or they will drown. ‘I will get on’, said the seagulls Flying over the South-West Coast There is food floating on the water And something I see in that boat. Mr bear looked at his watch It was nearly half- past four Said ‘I am really sorry for you’, But simply can’t take anymore’. Love Anonomous x
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Jun 30, 2018
Jun 30, 2018 at 10:34 AM UTC
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‘I’ve got to go’, the trees said Twisting their trunks away I have to get on with fluttering The birds will need my sway. ‘I must start running’, said river My banks are dusty and brown The fishes are waiting for food Must feed them or they will drown. ‘I will get on’, said the seagulls Flying over the South-West Coast There is food floating on the water And something I see in that boat. Mr bear looked at his watch It was nearly half- past four Said ‘I am really sorry for you’, But simply can’t take anymore’. Love Anonomous x
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Jun 30, 2018
Jun 30, 2018 at 10:34 AM UTC
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