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Blinking in the balmy breeze Beneath the old oak tree, Signs of summer sunlight found Winking back at me. Just when dusk begins to break And the crickets sing in tune, Little flashes of mysteries Appear like the July moon. Scurrying out to join the fun With my Mason jar in hand, Any twinkle sought tonight Will be in high demand. Pinch their tails without regret, For they will regrow, Then place them on the flower ring And admire them while aglow. Floating like the stars above, Little fireflies burning bright, Come dance and play with us Until it's time to bid good-night.
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Jul 11, 2020
Jul 11, 2020 at 8:23 PM UTC
"The Fireflies are Winking"
Blinking in the balmy breeze Beneath the old oak tree, Signs of summer sunlight found Winking back at me. Just when dusk begins to break And the crickets sing in tune, Little flashes of mysteries Appear like the July moon. Scurrying out to join the fun With my Mason jar in hand, Any twinkle sought tonight Will be in high demand. Pinch their tails without regret, For they will regrow, Then place them on the flower ring And admire them while aglow. Floating like the stars above, Little fireflies burning bright, Come dance and play with us Until it's time to bid good-night.
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Jul 11, 2020
Jul 11, 2020 at 8:23 PM UTC
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