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Ah, Springtime! by Graham Seal

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By australianchildrenspoetry September 14, 2025

Ah, Springtime

All that nature in the air,

blocking up your nose.

Spores and pollens everywhere,

and then your nose explodes.

Allergies of every kind,

afflicting me and you –

quick, bring an antihistamine,

ah choo!

ah choo!!

ah choo!!!

Ah, Springtime!

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Categories: Australian children's poetry Tags: Graham Seal, hayfever, pollen, rhyming poems, sneezing, spring

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