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New City Street
New city street With the wink of an eye and a shuffle of feet We wandered about down a new city street Where vendors wore blue with a tangerine sash In hopes to look good with no chance it would clash Their carts were adorned with ribbons and beads And funny designs made of cantaloupe seeds They hollered and bellowed and beckoned us near And when we did stop, they let out a loud cheer They offered us products like peanuts with cheese And daffodil handkerchiefs in case we sneeze Belts made of feathers with buckles in red And weird little cones you could wear on your head We bid and we haggled but always were nice To get a good deal and a much better price The street lined with houses, most two stories high With windows like shamrocks reflecting the sky The balconies all featured ribbons and bows That hung from the railings such colorful throws Where women were calling to neighbors across For clothes pins and hampers they hoped they would toss They spoke in a language so funny to hear For what they were saying was not always clear The men were all mending and tending the place Their hats cockled sideways, a grin on their face The knees of their jeans were all covered in patches While they polished the brass on the handles and latches It seems they were singing an old fashioned song We tried to join in as we walked right along We laughed and we giggled so much fun was had But we had to leave and that made us both sad So we promised each other that we both would meet Again very soon on this new city street
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