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Five Little Flowers Growing in a Row

Five Little Flowers Growing in a Row

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Five little flowers growing in a row
the first one said, „I’m purple you know!
Five Little Flowers
The second one said „ I’m pink as pink can be.“
The third one said „I’m blue like the sea.“
Five Little Flowers
The fourth one said, „I’m a very red fellow.“
The fifth on said, „My color is yellow.“
Five Little Flowers
Then out came the sun, big and bright
And five little flowers smiled in delight

Five little flowers growing in a row
the first one said, „I am tall you know!
Five Little Flowers
The second one said „I am smaller than trees.“
The third one said „I have beautiful leaves.“
Five Little Flowers
The fourth one said, „My stalk is so spiny.“
The fifth on said, „My blossoms are shiny.“
Five Little Flowers
Then out came the sun, big and bright
And five little flowers smiled in delight

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