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Created on: February 23, 2010
“Step this way,” calls the barker.
Ribbon won by Bess the baker.
Smiles adorn children’s faces
Surreys trot the track in races
Mirrors make us laugh and giggle
Boys love watching girls who wiggle
Girls and boys their lambs display
Wise men guess how much you weigh
Children pluck a duck for prizes
Parents hope for bigger sizes
Ferris Wheels go around and round
Soon the Fireworks light the town
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