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"I," said the duck, "I call it fun, For I have my little red rubbers on; They make a cunning three-toed track In the soft, cool mud. Quack! Quack!" "I," cried the dandelion, "I, My roots are thirsty, my buds are dry." And she lifted a towsled yellow head Out of her green and grassy bed. "I hope 't will pour! I hope 't will pour!" Purred the tree-toad at his gray back door, "For, with a broad leaf for a roof, I am perfectly weatherproof." Sang the brook: "I laugh at every drop, And wish they never need to stop Till a big river I grew to be, And could find my way to the sea." "I," shouted Ted, "for I can run, With my high-top boots and my rain-coat on, Through every puddle and runlet, and pool That I find on my way to school." |