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[II. Three little birds in a row]
Three little birds in a row
Sat musing.
A man passed near that place
Then did the little birds nudge each other.
Sat musing.
A man passed near that place
Then did the little birds nudge each other.
They said: “He thinks he can sing.”
They threw back their heads to laugh.
With quaint countenances
They regarded him.
They were very curious
Those three little birds in a row.
They threw back their heads to laugh.
With quaint countenances
They regarded him.
They were very curious
Those three little birds in a row.
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