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Seligor's Castle, fun for all the children of the world. Blogs
Sun, 08 Aug 2010
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Mary, Mary quite contrary, how does your garden grow? With a touch of class from Frank Ellis, read all five verses in Seligor's Castle. Mary, Mary.
MARY, MARY QUITE
CONTRARY,
HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW, WITH
BEAUTIFUL WORDS LIKE THESE
PRIZE
DAY By Frank
Ellis.
'Tis Prize Day in the school of
flowers, And all are gaily drest, To see the
prizes given away To those who've done their
best. The garden flowers are gathered
here, As well as blossoms wild - The daisy,
clover, buttercup, Loved by each little
child.
Here's a prize for little Daisy,
Who's always in her place; She came the
opening day of school, With her old simple
grace. Not once has she been absent From
meadow or from lea: 'Twere well if every
blossom Were as regular as she.
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