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Dandeloins
On a warm summer's day a little girl sits among the dandeloins counting how many she holds in her small hands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. she giggles to herself as she sniffs each and everyone. After sniffing them carefully she giggles again and wonders if they would be able to talk to her. As she looks down at them she asks them this: 'What is it you all do all day?' To her surprise they answer her and says this: "Why, we all sit quietly waiting for the noon day suns." Giggling, again and wanting to know more she asks this: 'Than what is it you all do in the night time?' They answered and said this: "Why we wait here for the cool nights dew to fall on us." Again, she is filled with questions and again asks this: 'Why do you wait for night's dew?' They answered and said this: "Well, we wait for morning so that we can be scooped up by you, than you can blow our fuzzy milky white hairs in the wind. Oh, she replies she asks this: 'Why does your yellow and gold hairs turn milky white like cotton balls?' They replied back: " It turns milky white like cotton so when we are picked by children like you, you blow our hairs into the wind so it can carry our seeds and our seeds grow all over again.
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