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Moon Two
I wonder what the moon would say Should I invite him, down to play? As he smiles from in the sky Slowly winks his monthy eye Stood at rainbow's pot of gold I'd dine on moon cheese, I'd been told A slice of Brie or Edam do, A Tasty piece of Lunar Blue To bounce and leap around the place Would put a smile upon my face Enjoy the lack of gravity On every crest and cavity I wonder what Moon would do? Listen to a tune or two? Beethoven, Strauss or Bach Who sounds better in the dark? Maybe watch cricket on the telly Or winter games or Targa rally I know, we could connect to Sky To help him pass the hours by Perhaps we'd roll him down the hill Racing cheeses, what a thrill! Wrapped up like Gouda all in red With racing stripes around his head Then feed him up on fish and chips Ice cream cones with chocolate dips Pineapple lumps for his sweet tooth They're the best ain't that the truth? When the sun began to sag We'd send Moon home with doggy bag Things to munch all through the night To help him keep his shining bright When morning comes we'd see him there Still smiling down from in the air Know inside that all was well Quite some story, we could tell GB
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