A Farm In The City
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Madison Kalleske, Grade 7
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Poetry
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2007
There are Holsteins and Jerseys,
Brown Swiss and Guernsey,
A few sheep and one ram,
They live by the dam.
We've got a dapple grey,
He's a horse who eats hay,
I've got a sheep dog and a bunny,
She is my little honey.
A pig and a goat,
It's so big it only just fits in the float.
This may sound like an ordinary farm,
Just like hay in a boring old barn,
But this farm is in the city,
It's neither a waste nor a pity,
This farm is the greatest of all,
Because it's next to restaurants in a shopping mall.