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Created on: January 29, 2010
Every sparkle and glitter calls to me.
All the colors of the world,
Dark and bright.
The difference of day and night.
Balloons of many colors,
Held by a clown.
The flowers over there,
Why do they need water?
Look at that dog,
Chasing the cat.
Is that a car?
Where does it go?
I am beginning to slow,
Who is that coming my way?
It's mommy and daddy,
Hip Hip Hooray!
This is only some of the things,
I have seen through the eyes of a child.
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