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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

On Easter Day Poem


            On Easter Day        

We think of bunny rabbits and Easter eggs,

 Of grass covered hills where eggs roll down

The meadowlands  covered with humming bees.

 We eat the eggs, throw away the shells,

On Easter Day.

 

Love is a rose, 

With a Crocus gladness goes,

Kind regards from the Daffodil

Concludes a message from the heart,                            

 When the tulip says love to all of you.

 
Dr. Karl Wallace DDS
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