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April is a young girl, nearing the end of grade school With rosey-red spring-like curls. and eyes clear as a crystal She comes dressed in a polka dot raincoat and bare feet With a little ladybug umbrella at her side She loves to see the gentle green sprouts popping out of the ground who are dolls for her to care for. She spends her days outside, dancing in the rain and splashing in the puddles and Muddy boots and grubby hands follow wherever she goes She is best friends with May and the two of them will grow gardens together. She can be cold and dreary but never very long and may surprise you with sudden warmth. She is sweet and innocent but is sometimes bullied by those who want her to go away. But she always comes back, another day. Shenanigans and tomfoolery fill her days and she loves to make a joke of you, But she never means it because April always fools. April will leave you baffled and breathless after 30 days of play.
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Sep 9, 2016
Sep 9, 2016 at 3:48 PM UTC
April Showers
April is a young girl, nearing the end of grade school With rosey-red spring-like curls. and eyes clear as a crystal She comes dressed in a polka dot raincoat and bare feet With a little ladybug umbrella at her side She loves to see the gentle green sprouts popping out of the ground who are dolls for her to care for. She spends her days outside, dancing in the rain and splashing in the puddles and Muddy boots and grubby hands follow wherever she goes She is best friends with May and the two of them will grow gardens together. She can be cold and dreary but never very long and may surprise you with sudden warmth. She is sweet and innocent but is sometimes bullied by those who want her to go away. But she always comes back, another day. Shenanigans and tomfoolery fill her days and she loves to make a joke of you, But she never means it because April always fools. April will leave you baffled and breathless after 30 days of play.
also for school. Personify a month :)
kd-rinzel
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Sep 9, 2016
Sep 9, 2016 at 3:48 PM UTC
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