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0 posted 2001-06-29 09:53 PM


Farmers Market
By: Noah Eaton
6/29/01

Hey, let’s go out to the farmers market today!
Where there’s plenty of good food to eat
Slip on your shoes and grab your baskets
Oh, think of all the delicious goodies and antiques we will see!

What will you find, what will you see today?
What have these farmers been growing?
Fresh potatoes, peaches, and corn-on-the-cob
And bundles of fresh ripened bing cherries

Sweet gourmet candy apples fresh from the crop
Or would you prefer a nice big bag of kettle corn?
How about a nice plant to hang on your patio?
Take a walk around, there’s so much more

This special place unfolds once a week near you
Come on down sometime and see
Bring your family along, it will be a treat indeed
May we eat, drink, and shop healthy and happily!


© Copyright 2001 Nadia Lockheart - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2001-06-29 09:59 PM


Wonderful description, Noah!!  

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2 posted 2001-06-29 10:35 PM


LOL! Absolutely! These simple things we see every day and wonderful and worthy of fun poetry! Nicely done, Noah...
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