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Spring, Sprang, Sprung by Louise McCarthy

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By australianchildrenspoetry October 6, 2024

Up sprang spring after winter,

Spring sprang up before the summer,

Dormant, sleeping dozing life,

Was sprung by spring when spring sprang up!

Image by Petra from Pixabay

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