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BEAR DANCE
O bear, why you Are gray, not blue? I wish you were yellow. Then, I would wear, Yellow sweater, For a walk, we would go. In the forest, We’ll take some rest And then, we’ll play a game. We’ll sing and dance, We’ll jump and dance, Bear dance will be its name. We’ll pick berries, And red cherries, Which, in a bag we’ll keep. After we roam, We’ll come back home, And have dinner and sleep. • Written in aabccb, 4-4-6-4-4-6 format. * Initially written as entry no. 374351 in the book SCIENCE, MEDICAL, LAW, HUMOR, CHILDREN, "SCIENCE, MEDICAL, LAW, HUMOR, CHILDREN" M C Gupta 21 September 2005
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