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Created on: October 29, 2009
If trees weren't green, would they be blue
Blue couldn't be a tree so true
Stems of flowers
grass in the yard
what if they were red
on our eyes would be hard
Can you imagine the ocean without green
would be unimaginable
'cause I've always seen
some parts of the water
a beautiful green
and money
would it be a nice shade of pink
that someone suggested that color ink
There has to be green on our little planet
no other color would work now, dammit!
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