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Created on: May 08, 2010
A green thumb
I wish I had
a green thumb
to grow a luscious garden
with pear trees and roses
and herbs to make poses
where I could grow carrots and potatoes
strawberries and tomatoes
a green room
where I could lounge on daisies
watching the clouds go past
I so wish I had a green thumb
and I so wish I had a garden.
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