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Trip to the Library
To the library we rode today Just Momma and me for the whole day Momma had homework from the big school 'Cause she's in college, which is way cool We parked the car and rode the elevator I pushed all the buttons, nothing could be greater! We passed a fountain of water so high It seemed to shoot straight up to the sky We hopped up the steps and in through the door There were millions of books like a book store It was quiet inside so I kept quiet too So Momma could do what she had to do She worked on the 'puter until she was done But I didn't want to leave, I was having such fun Then Momma said she was pleased I was good And behaved the way a young lady should So she promised that we would return To the giant building where we could learn It's a wonderful place, I can hardly wait With Momma and me, it will be really great!
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