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A Plea for Parks
In front of Father's house was a children's park,
Where we ran, played, and heard the songs of the lark.
On the soft green grass, we often lazed and rolled,
Under the shade of trees were many stories told.
The birds chirped and nested in trees of great height,
We chased butterflies and squirrels in delight.
It's sad that so much has changed in a few years,
The sight of the skyscrapers brings me to tears.
There's no place for children to play and walk,
There's no place for laughter and endless talk.
The blocks have blocked the view to the open sky,
Please do let the parks stay,
' is my painful cry.
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A Plea for Parks
In front of Father's house was a children's park,
Where we ran, played, and heard the songs of the lark.
On the soft green grass, we often lazed and rolled,
Under the shade of trees were many stories told.
The birds chirped and nested in trees of great height,
We chased butterflies and squirrels in delight.
It's sad that so much has changed in a few years,
The sight of the skyscrapers brings me to tears.
There's no place for children to play and walk,
There's no place for laughter and endless talk.
The blocks have blocked the view to the open sky,
Please do let the parks stay,
' is my painful cry.
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