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In the thus)time,merry spring says my song,
VWhen the sun shines and thebright days grow long,|
And the crocuses in andbrilliant, purple gold,
inBloom in the numbers untold
;gardens
When in the fields the grows green.grass
are seenAnd a few lambs ;early
inWhen daffodils gaudy gowns
the verdant downs.Look upongay
fair flowers of eachAnd spring degree
In sheltered nook see,every youHOW MANY STICKS GO TO THE NEST OF A CROW.
aUPON andbright sunny day
The Crows to one-another \.
1say,
CAW! CAW! our nestsnow let us build."
each.beak is fill'dAway they fly:
With little sticks ofbeechen wood,
With which build their housesthey good:
When all is with seedone, joy they
The work of their community.
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