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| (A school trip to the Animal
Farm |
| with one of our daughters.) |
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| Today I went to the animal farm |
| On a great big yellow bus |
| You would have liked the bouncy ride |
| If you had been along with us. |
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| There were so many animals |
| We hardly knew just where to start |
| And when the bus came back for us |
| We hated to depart. |
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| Kitty cats and puppy dogs |
| And cuddly bunnies too |
| Some guinea hens and big white ducks |
| I'll try to name them all for you. |
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| I saw a big old wooly sheep |
| I'm sure it was no ram |
| 'Cause cuddled close beside it |
| Was a wobbly baby lamb. |
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| Two little pigs, two noisy geese, |
| A pony with a sleepy look |
| 'Twas much more fun to see them there |
| Than looking at them in a book. |
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| I tried to get a little chick |
| To take a little swim |
| I guess he thought the water |
| Was just too cold for him. |
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| I saw a big old brown-eyed cow |
| And with her was a calf |
| They both looked so inquisitive |
| I couldn't help but laugh. |
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| So many sights I saw today |
| I know I shall not soon forget |
| The interesting things we saw |
| And all the animal friends we met. |