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Dandelion
There's dandy little fellow, who dresses all in yellow, in yellow with an overcoat of green; with his hair all crisp and curly, in the springtime bright and early A-tripping o'er the medow he is seen. Through all the bright June weather, like a jolly little tramp, he wanders o'er the hillside, down the raod; around his yellow feather, thy gypsy fireflies camp; his companions are the wood lark and the toad. But at last this little fellow doffs his dainty coat of yellow, and very feebly totters o'er the green; for he very old is growing and with hair all white and flowing, A-nodding in the sunlight he is seen. Oh, poor dandy, once so spandy, golden dancer on the lea! Older growing, white hair flowing, poor little baldhead dandy now is he!
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