Does poem also walk through the valleys seeking tongues from dandelions?

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Does poem also walk through the valleys seeking tongues from...
Does poem also walk through the valleys seeking tongues from...
Does poem also walk through the valleys seeking tongues from...
Does poem also walk through the valleys seeking tongues from...
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The poem never stops seeking for something different. It has a desire to see the new things every day. By looking at the road it sees all the different things from trees to bridges. It is always searching for something new.

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