Colored eggs,
New spring dress,
Basket filled to the brim;
Marshmallow chicks,
Peanut butter eggs,
Where do I begin?
Put on my bonnet
White gloves too;
All will have to wait;
First comes church
Then we get to hide eggs;
Hurry! don't be late!
I sit in church
And quietly munch
On the candy I hid away;
Knowing my tummy
Will be very sore
At the end of this Easter day.
Published by Cheryl Williams
Cheryl resides in Charlotte, NC, where she is the Charlotte Love & Marriage Examiner and the Charlotte Conflict Resolution Examiner for Examiner.com. She is a writer with many publishing credits, including... View profile
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