There once was a boy,
Just sitting in class,
Who thought for a second,
And then wrote a line.
He looked 'round the room,
At the walls and the floor.
Thought for a second,
And then wrote a line.
He sharpened his pencil,
And scratched his nose.
Thought for a second,
And then wrote a line.
He doodled the margins,
And took a short break.
Thought for a second,
And then wrote a line.
He got help from his teacher,
And from all of his friends.
Thought for a second,
And then wrote the last line.
Just sitting in class,
Who thought for a second,
And then wrote a line.
He looked 'round the room,
At the walls and the floor.
Thought for a second,
And then wrote a line.
He sharpened his pencil,
And scratched his nose.
Thought for a second,
And then wrote a line.
He doodled the margins,
And took a short break.
Thought for a second,
And then wrote a line.
He got help from his teacher,
And from all of his friends.
Thought for a second,
And then wrote the last line.
Published by A. Montemuro
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