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The Wonderful Fairies of the Sun.
In the large open pastures some classes are found
That surely would cause you to laugh;
For the Fairies out there teach the bray of the mule
And the bleat of the lamb and the calf.
Little colts learn to neigh, baby pigs grunt and squeal,
While out in the woods every noon
The tree-toads and crows practise singing at sight
And the locust rehearses his tune.
Thus, early and late are these teachers at work,
Each proud of his own special class:
And the pupils enjoy it I know, for they have
No examinations to pass.
They all sing as loud or as long as they choose,
And the teacher is simply to see
That the chickens don’t growl, or the bumble-bees bark,
Or the dogs try to buzz like a bee.