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THE JOYS OF SPRING!

  • Writer: Clarke Wallace
    Clarke Wallace
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

Spring has sprung, the grass has risen,

I wonder where the birdies is.'


I'm damned if I know where the expression came from.

It's haunted me for as many years as I can remember.


It sounds like it came from my late mother who had a quirky, amusing sense of humor.

With little wonder.

She was from Rosedale, part of Toronto, and that speaks for itself.


Writer's comment: The spring has sprung...

I know, I know...

 
 
 

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