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Mary-Eliz
Poems
Apr 2017
Children in My Garden
With eager smiles they come
they come with widened eyes
like flitting butterflies they come
and pick the flowers they prize.
They taste **** berries, check what's ripe,
catch toads and set them free,
hopping themselves in synchronicity.
They say
What's this? It's really tall
What's this?
they ask and marvel at it all.
With eager smiles they come
they come with widened eyes
like flitting butterflies they come
and pick the flowers they prize.
Written by
Mary-Eliz
Virginia
(Virginia)
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