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Created on: May 24, 2008
Softly blowin', the wind in the meadows,
Bright little buttercups as yellow as the sun,
Rustling of leaves, from the beautiful trees,
A wonderful place for everyone!
You can hear the robins callin'
The larks are singin' from their nests,
Listen to the river, it's flowin' gently,
A pretty sight it is, as the sun sets.
Beautiful nature, nothing can beat it,
What a wonderful sight, it is to see!
Blue skies, green hills, white mountain tops,
And the colorful fish, swimmin' in the sea!
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