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Created on: March 03, 2009
Laying down
in a field of grass
holding you
through a wondering glass
Look at that
it becomes what you see
the one on the right
is shaped like a bee
Off to the left
A giraffe, an Ape
The one in front
its superman's cape
The clouds are dancing
just for us to see
I can't imagine a place
I'd rather be
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