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Sing for me, oh wind chime! Winds are blowing from north to south, Skies are darkening from up above, Rains are showering over a white robe, and the globe is dancing with a mild glow. So sing for me, oh wind chime! Blue jays are pecking at an oak tree, Spinning around squirrels who are as carefree, Unaware of a herd of deer roaming free, their intelligence only bettered by their calling soiree. So sing for me, oh wind chime! Even as the prairie of a backyard is so beautiful, when winds are so peaceful, flowing the dandelions along plentiful, depositing themselves on young ones a handful. So sing for me, oh wind chime!
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Oct 29, 2019
Oct 29, 2019 at 5:28 PM UTC
Sing for me, oh wind chime!
Sing for me, oh wind chime! Winds are blowing from north to south, Skies are darkening from up above, Rains are showering over a white robe, and the globe is dancing with a mild glow. So sing for me, oh wind chime! Blue jays are pecking at an oak tree, Spinning around squirrels who are as carefree, Unaware of a herd of deer roaming free, their intelligence only bettered by their calling soiree. So sing for me, oh wind chime! Even as the prairie of a backyard is so beautiful, when winds are so peaceful, flowing the dandelions along plentiful, depositing themselves on young ones a handful. So sing for me, oh wind chime!
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M/USA
Oct 29, 2019
Oct 29, 2019 at 5:28 PM UTC
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