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Created on: July 02, 2009
Gray Squirrel
Timid gray squirrel in a tree
Watching, watching, watching me.
Cannot nap and cannot eat
Restlessly he stamps his feet.
He doesn't know quite what to do.
But squirrel, I'm only watching you!
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Poetry: Animal poems for children
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they clean the food off your plate
cats are nice too
they keep your lap warm for you
fish can be fun
but they
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