Even the queen can't make it green.
Do you know how to sing that note?
Yes. it is not coming out from my throat.
Can you give me a share,
which will be very fair?
Plants grow very slow, and
they shun the bright light of the sun.
It was still chill,
I kept only my head on the bed.
I didn't want to get up,
To drink the medicine from the cup.
The child ran here and there very wild.
on that bright night.
The monkey on the tree chatters,
when the gardener waters.
Do you all know
Where is the ball?
The young children have voices gay,
They have looks gay,
They give the laughter gay,
They wear colors gay,
On that day, the Republic Day.
When the vegetables or fruits decay,
What do we do?
Don't we throw them away?
Hanuman could run with the Sun,
to learn each of his lesson.
Are you free? Can you sit under that tree?
Why do you ask me,
To sit under that tree?
Is it an apple tree?
Yes,it is.
Sitting under that tree,
And the apple falling on me,
do you think I can become
one more Newton?
why do you always play?
Because i Like it that way.
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