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Poem Number 1025
The folly bound up in the heart of a child
Commentary:
The folly bound up in the heart of a child
is trully a wonderful thing.
Is the moon really made of green cheese, Papa?
Who taught the birds how to sing?
Where is the end of the rainbow?
Why is the sky so blue?
If we dig straight down, will we reach Japan?
Why is a kangaroo?
The folly bound up in the heart of a child
is wonderful to behold,
and the sad thing is that we must lose
that folly when we're old.
....WR
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