Sunny day, children play.
In the grass, I will lay.
Watch the clouds float away.
In the grass, I will lay.
Watch the clouds float away.
Gardens grow, bubbles blow.
Friends you know.
On outings go.
Air is hot.
Fish are caught.
Sweet corn in the pot,
Relax a lot.
Soon the Fall,
Will come to call,
And this will all,
Go behind the wall.
Published by R. Lee
R. Lee is a baby raising, music loving, photograph taking, healthy cooking, stay at home mom, who always wanted to write! View profile
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