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The Easter Bunny
by M. Josephine
Todd, 1909
There's a story quite funny,
About
a toy bunny,
And the wonderful things she can do;
Every bright Easter
morning,
Without warning,
She colors eggs, red, green, or
blue.
Some she covers with spots,
Some with quaint little dots,
And
some with strange mixed colors, too
-- Red and green, blue and yellow,
But
each unlike his fellow
Are eggs of every hue.
And it's odd, as folks
say,
That on no other day
In all of the whole year through,
Does this
wonderful bunny,
So busy and funny,
Color eggs of every hue.
If
this story you doubt
She will soon find you out,
And what do you think she
will do?
On the next Easter morning
She'll bring you without
warning,
Those eggs of every hue.
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