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A Normal Day Down Brylee Way

An apple a day down banana way one takes the car for a run, the dog stays home. An elephant in the fish tank? Someone left the gate open the horse escapes. Strawberry ice cream for Jessica she let the kite go lift off, evermore. Moved along to a better beach had orange juice with cousin Pauline. Queen played “The miracle” The rabbit needed one Samantha let the dog in. Television under the umbrella played the violin, impending weather warranted this. Xylophone gone a kind of yellow rusty colour, the zoo is out now it’s raining! © Harry J Horsman 1992 This poem, is my version of an ABC form 26 lines, with an A in the first line, through To a Z in the last line. Brylee Drive is a real Place in Papakura New Zealand, and Samantha And Jessica my Twin Granddaughters.

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Date: 7/3/2018 3:17:00 PM
Harry, it's fun to learn about this active day in New ZEaland!! I bet your granddaughters are so cute. I don't really get the ABC thing, but your way looks great to me!
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Date: 6/29/2018 4:47:00 PM
Hi Harry, a most interesting day there in New Zealand. It sounds like a fun place. Having granddaughters will add to the fun of course. I enjoyed reading this fun ABC my friend. Have a wonderful weekend....Mike
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Date: 6/29/2018 10:40:00 AM
A great depiction, of I'm sure a beautiful place...enjoyed reading my friend...love & light...^WW^
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Date: 6/27/2018 2:57:00 PM
Hi Harry.. I enjoyed reading you this afternoon! you make normal, exceptional!
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Date: 6/27/2018 6:18:00 AM
Your normal day was full of normal family activities--enjoyed reading your poem Harry..went to New Zealand but stayed in bigger cities like Auckland, Christchurch, and Queenstown. The place you visited sounds like a lot of fun.
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