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名人诗歌|Oh What Beauty to Rejoice

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Summer sunshine makes me feel good,

I would live in my yard if only I could!

My flowers taking special turns to bloom,

Beauty surrounds me in my wonderous outside room.

I sit at my umbrella covered table in awe

Baby blue skies, with cottoncandy clouds afar.

My precious hummingbirds1 are a sight to see,

They dip into their nectar;

Then hover2 closeas if to thank me.

Suddenly a soothing3 breeze kisses my face,

So tranquil4 as the leaves rustle5

here in my special place

The sparrows feed their babies;

soon they'll take flight again.

But I won't fret6, for a new bird family

will return to visit me then.

Our Lord designed this world of beauty by His choice.

The birds, the bees, the flowers and the trees,

I bet all come to lifeat the sound of His voice.

OH WHAT BEAUTY TO REJOICE!


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