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Way Back Then When I Was Ten
Way back then when I was ten Oh gosh how easy life was then No work to do and no bills to pay It’s a shame aged ten we cannot stay! We’d climb up trees and skin our knees Run around the fields in the cooling breeze I could play safely outdoors without a single care Have picnics in the park with lots of food to share I was friendly with lots of the local girls and boys Our garden shed was our ‘HQ’ we made lots of noise! We would ride our bikes and play for hours Go on nature walks and pick daisy flowers I would paddle in the brook, as I didn’t swim I was always very careful that I didn’t fall in! I wish I could turn back time to those carefree days Life was so much simpler then in oh so many ways Contest: Way Back Then When I Was ten Sponsor: Kelly Deschler 01~30~16
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