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Bumblebee, Chickadee and Robin

Meet Bumblebee and Chickadee,
Along comes Robin,
That makes three.

They all have wings and all can fly,
But one is different,
Why, oh why?

The Robin and the Chickadee,
Both live in nests,
As you can see.

The Bumblebee lives in a hive,
For that is how
His kind survive.

The Bumblebee is not a bird,
And with his buzz
Is how he's heard.

The Robin's whistle is so sweet,
And Chickadee's
Is hard to beat.

Though one is different; two the same,
God made each one,
With their own name.

by David Ronald Bruce Pekrul

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