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Spring Voices - A Fun and Engaging Short Poem to Delight Kids

Springtime brings a symphony of cheerful sounds, as depicted in the delightful poem "Spring Voices". The crow announces the arrival of spring with a boisterous "Caw! caw!" sharing his excitement for the fresh beginnings accompanying the season. The duck joyfully quacks about the newfound warmth and the opportunity to enjoy a swim in the pond now free of ice. Meanwhile, the frog's lively "Croak, croak!" is a tuneful ode to the coming of spring, relishing in the warm earth and the sweet melodies of the chirping birds. Each character in the poem expresses their unique joy for spring in a vibrant and heartwarming manner, inviting all to embrace the flourishing season with open arms.

Spring Voices

"Caw! caw!" says the Crow,"
Spring has come again I know;
For as sure as I am born,
There's a farmer planting corn.
I shall breakfast there, I trow,
Long before his corn can grow."

"Quack, quack!" says the Duck,
"Was there ever such good luck!
Spring has cleared the pond of ice,
And the day is warm and nice,
Just as I and Goodman Drake
Thought we'd like a swim to take."

"Croak, croak!" says the Frog,
As he leaps out from the bog;
"Spring is near, I do declare,
For the earth is warm and fair.
Croak! croak! croak! I love the spring,
When the little birdies sing."

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