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In A Golden Desert Field

In a golden desert field sparrows played.

The sun beamed down from heaven, there was little shade

While the ravens circled over keeping watch

The sparrows kept right on playing, they didn't stop

Along came some chipmunks to join in the game

Two squirrels in the distance wanted the same

So they came over and started a fun chase

Four brown bunnies set up to investigate

While the wind softly blowing carried the voice

Of the robins singing their song of choice

I sat there and watched in amazement

Thinking have I died and to heaven went

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a-michaelle-yarbrough
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Published
Nov 11, 2012
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