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The park did bear a shiny red Balloon which rose above the sticky hands and metals bars. The man who owned the balloon forgot to add a string, and up And up And up And up Did the lonely circle go. The rest he left behind, all tied up in bows; their life a blink and a pop. But for the red Balloon He dodged the birds and telephone wire until he reached the Clouds, and then Up and up again he went Until he bounced against the stars and the children gave a shout (as they looked up with fright) “The moon is red tonight.”
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Jan 23, 2011
Jan 23, 2011 at 6:18 PM UTC
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The park did bear a shiny red Balloon which rose above the sticky hands and metals bars. The man who owned the balloon forgot to add a string, and up And up And up And up Did the lonely circle go. The rest he left behind, all tied up in bows; their life a blink and a pop. But for the red Balloon He dodged the birds and telephone wire until he reached the Clouds, and then Up and up again he went Until he bounced against the stars and the children gave a shout (as they looked up with fright) “The moon is red tonight.”
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Jan 23, 2011
Jan 23, 2011 at 6:18 PM UTC
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