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A Lesson Learned
Toadstools shouldn’t tower so; A blade of grass be taller than I. One raindrop shouldn’t get me soaked; A ladybug look me in the eye. Something seems amiss, I say; This really is an awful surprise - Either I’ve woken in a land of giants, Or shrunken one hundredth of my size. If it were a dream I’m in, I wouldn’t have felt that pinch. It seems to me a mile today, Yesterday was just an inch. Perhaps I shouldn’t have yelled at Mom And screamed I wanted to live someplace else; Perhaps that tantrum I threw last night Shrunk me down smaller than an elf. What can I do to regain my size And have normalcy return? I would say, I am sorry and hug my Mom If my family I could rejoin. Being bad really makes you small; In many more ways than just one. I have learned this lesson for myself - Behaving is much more fun.
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