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Henry and Ella By Tim Seston
Five days of wet weather, it just wouldn’t stop
And the level of water did rise
But the Sudbury River caught every last drop
Of the rain as it fell from the skies
At dawn on day six, the earth was awake
The river was finally at peace
But the field near the bridge had turned to a lake
Complete with Canadian geese
So goes the cycle along the Sudbury
With banks changing day after day
But this is one reason that it is a very
Fun place for the children to play
So come away with me, take a ride and see
What’s ahead, well nobody knows
Come where you can be in a place that’s free
Let the water splash over your toes.
Henry and Ella had spent the last week
Doing puzzles and watching it pour
But at noon on this day with the sun at its peak
They smiled as they raced to the shore
Then Henry and Ella got into their boat
And paddled their way up the stream
A beautiful day to go out for a float
Then sit in the sun and daydream
Ella paddled in back with Henry in front
Searching intently for carp
Like kingfisher birds, they were out on a hunt
With eyes like razors so sharp
Their hunting involved not a rod, nor a spear
Nor even a small pocket knife
Their purpose was only for them to get near
To Concord’s wild animal life
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As they paddled they searched for fish and for frogs
And turtles just swimming along
And the two busy beavers amongst all the logs
And the ducks that were singing a song
The siblings then came to where two rivers meet
And they docked nearby in the sand
There Henry and Ella both stretched out their feet
And lay in the sun on the land.
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