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poem - "I have a LIttle Garden"
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An elderly lady I know is searching for the missing bits of this poem she learned in school. She thinks it came from a teachers' magazine in the 1920s.I have found some versions including the one about online friends but nothing to actually match it.
"I have a little garden
It is my very own
If only I could show you
The things that I have grown
I'd take you down the pathway
Together we would go
Where - - - - - - - - - - -
In one long border grow."
It ends:- "And tall straight hollyhocks"
"I have a little garden
It is my very own
If only I could show you
The things that I have grown
I'd take you down the pathway
Together we would go
Where - - - - - - - - - - -
In one long border grow."
It ends:- "And tall straight hollyhocks"
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