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WHAT I THOUGHT I SAW
As I sat among the trees and splendor at their awe you will never, ever believe what I thought I saw There was a family of blackbirds walking through the grass one turned to the other and said now we've got class There was a father bird in a denim suit the mother wore a gingham dress which was so very cute They were pushing a baby carriage with two baby birds inside as they passed beside me both the children cried They seemed to be headed somewhere I'm sure they'll be there soon and as the sunlight faded they vanished with the moon
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