THE SHADE-CATCHERS

THE SHADE-CATCHERS

Ithinkthey were about as highAs haycocks are. They went running byCatching bits of shade in the sunny street:“I’ve got one,” cried sister to brother.“I’ve got two.” “Now I’ve got another.”But scudding away on their little bare feet,They left the shade in the sunny street.

Ithinkthey were about as highAs haycocks are. They went running byCatching bits of shade in the sunny street:“I’ve got one,” cried sister to brother.“I’ve got two.” “Now I’ve got another.”But scudding away on their little bare feet,They left the shade in the sunny street.

Ithinkthey were about as highAs haycocks are. They went running byCatching bits of shade in the sunny street:“I’ve got one,” cried sister to brother.“I’ve got two.” “Now I’ve got another.”But scudding away on their little bare feet,They left the shade in the sunny street.

Ithinkthey were about as high

As haycocks are. They went running by

Catching bits of shade in the sunny street:

“I’ve got one,” cried sister to brother.

“I’ve got two.” “Now I’ve got another.”

But scudding away on their little bare feet,

They left the shade in the sunny street.


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