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Spring Breeze by Louise McCarthy

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By australianchildrenspoetry September 14, 2024

See the pretty blossoms on the trees:

Red, pink, white,

Then gone in a minute,

Stolen by the breeze.

Photo from Pexels by Brett Sayles

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