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Australian Children’s Poetry

Category Archives: Limerick

“There once was a girl who ate chips” by Dannielle Viera

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By australianchildrenspoetry February 10, 2021

There once was a girl who ate chips
and anything else near her lips.
She soon grew so wide
from the junk food inside
that she caused a full solar eclipse!

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