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Moons
Mountain moons are large and white,Mountain moons are round;
--I have seen the moons at night
Growing from the ground,--
And I like the seaside moons,
In the sea-blue sky.
But--in town, the moons are all
So very far and high!
(The end)
Mary Carolyn Davies's poem: Moons
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