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THE KITE I am a kite, Sailing high in the bluej Up in the sky, Soaring straight, full, and true, friends are below me. Twisting around, I am the King; Prom here to the ground. But the wind fades away. And finally I fall; I m through for my day. For I m not King at all. Paul Trapnell Prep. 6 Age 11. THE LITTLE BOY There was a little boy Who lived in a house. One day he even tried to scare A mouse Out of the house. As he went out to play Out came a little mouse And the little boy scared him Into the house. Nicholas von Maltzahn Prep. 2 Age 7. GOING TO SCHOOL Every morning at half -past eight, I dash me off to school. For never, never must I be late. And foolishly break the rule. For if I loiter on the way. And stop for little sport, Mr. Spencer store enough, VJill put it on my report. Kent Roulston Prep. 6 Age 11. MY BIRTHDAY On my birthday, I get presents. We have fun, and we eat nice things. And do you know what I am going to have to eat? Pancakes I Jennifer Szerb Prep. 1 Age 6. .
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- 13 - THE SEASONS First of all comes spring. The brown grass grows green. The birds start to sing, And everything is really keen. Next comes the suunmer When the flowers begin to grow. There is no time finer, When to the sea I go. Following this comes fall — The leaves all gold and red. And the northwind starts to call And everything soon is dead. Last of all winter is here — The time of ice and snow, Christmas Tree and reindeer — The nicest time I know. This is the time to see the bees, Building their hives among the trees; When daffodils are out in bloom There ' s little time for any gloom I To hear the robin sing again, To watch the busy mating wren, To see the river flowing fast. Spring, oh spring, you ' re here at last When all the squirrels ' n ' bears awake, Scrawny and thin, just like a snake. When fishermen cast again their lines, For fish of many different kinds. Spring, oh spring, you ' re here at last! It ' s just too bad you go so fasti David Black Prep. 5 Age 11 SPRINGTIME Prep. 6
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