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Poems and Ryhming Stories Beneath The Hedgerows Reader Star Rating: Maihri Patrick Childrens-Stories.net Terms of use: you may view online and freely print a single paper copy of the entire story page for your own personal domestic private use, individual qualified Teachers may also freely print additional paper copies for teaching purposes within their own educational establishment. Any other use is strictly prohibited without prior written consent by letter from us, please see the contact us button above. I wish I really had a home But I was born to ever roam Amongst the fields of golden corn And hedgerows rich with summer crops Of fruit and flowers that I see Beneath my hidden tree I was born so tiny and full of spikes My eyes were small, my nose short too My legs they carry me alongside you Although you never see me here I am with you, there is no fear My ears, they twitch, my nose does too My eyes, they sparkle like summer pools My feet, they carry me through grasses tall As glistening raindrops fall And when winter comes and snowflakes land The slumbering world is crisp and still And frosted leaves lay on the ground I am here too, in my secret world Asleep until spring commands If you enjoyed this story, there are many more in our collection, to register for more Free Stories please click below or click the Free Story Access button top left on this page. Click Here to Register for more Free Stories. Story Rating If you've already registered please rate this story below from your own point of view. Click one of the radio buttons next to a star below and then enter your registered email address. You can only rate each story once. Story star ratings shown (2 to 5 stars) are the average of all rating scores to date, these may not update immediately subject to browser and local cache settings, in some cases it may take a few hours. Thanks for your interest and happy reading. |