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what does the lark say to the seeds?​

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Answered by anujbhandare3
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Answer:

“Waken!” the lark says, “waken and dress you;

Put on your green coats and gay,

Blue sky will shine on you, sunshine caress you–

Waken! ’tis morning ’tis May!”

Explanation:

Answered by nishu1298
1

Explanation:

Baby Seed Song

by Edith Nesbit

Little brown brother, oh! little brown brother

Are you awake in the dark?

Here we lie cosily, close to each other:

Hark to the song of the lark

“Waken!” the lark says, “waken and dress you;

Put on your green coats and gay,

Blue sky will shine on you, sunshine caress you

Waken! ’tis morning ’tis May!”

Little brown brother, oh! little brown brother,

What kind of a flower will you be?

I’ll be a poppy–all white, like my mother;

Do be a poppy like me.

What! You’re a sunflower? How I shall miss you

When you’re grown golden and high!

But I shall send all the bees up to kiss you;

Little brown brother, good-bye.

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