Sand Castles Poem by Heather Burns

Sand Castles



Once upon a summer day,
I saw a little girl at play.
She sat alone, a boy came by,
Her heart went soaring to the sky.

He asked her to come and play,
We'll build a castle every day.
One day the boy began to frown,
The little castle tumbled down.

Children build castles every day,
But rain can wash the sand away.

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