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Fairyland, a poem by Linda L. Chew, USA
Happy Poems & Children, young kids, child Poetry
Linda L. Chew, USA
Fairyland
Sunshine, dewdrops, and honey beesGrass a brilliant, green jadeMushrooms growing in the shadePlants growing in twisted patternsFireflies show-off their lanternsMany kinds of flowers--Daisies, buttercups, and johnny jump-upsThrough the thickets and a patch of grass,the ants proudly march a newfound pathFairies, tiny people with wings,Carrying wands and harps with magic stringsLady bugs radiant with splendid colorAs an earthworm finds its way from downunderThere comes a mist and a little thunderCrickets making merry, as they sing with a fairyGrasshoppers, as green--as green can behopping around a lollipop treeThis is what it's like in Fairylandwith music from the cricket band.
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