Oh the flowers that bloom in the spring
Is a song that a lot of folks sing
I don't know any more
So I can't say for sure
But it sounds like it has a nice ring
Is a song that a lot of folks sing
I don't know any more
So I can't say for sure
But it sounds like it has a nice ring
Published by Tony Payne
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7 Comments
Post a CommentThree times is a charm - let's make it four! Even better, cheers :)
Well, I was HERE too ~! cheers :)
It's up to 40 degrees here in Ohio today and it has me really looking forward to Spring!
I read this last year :) Sounds even better the second time around :) cheers
I love flowers they are so pretty.
That's good, I am sure the time will fly by.
36 days and counting until the first day of Spring! Cheers.