Little Seeds Lie Fast Asleep

Here’s a fun poem to recite while you’re gardening with your grandchildren.
It’s written by Moiselle Renstrom.

Little seeds lie fast asleep
In a row, in a row.
“Wake up, wake up,” calls the sun,
“Wake up now and grow.”
Little seeds wake one by one
In a row, in a row,
Then they stretch up toward the sun
And begin to grow.

2 comments

1 Lisa @ Grandma's Briefs { 05.31.11 at 9:18 am }

Sweet poem. It reminds me of the “Silly Symphony” cartoon from years and years (decades and decades) ago, where the flowers awaken at the start of spring.

2 Susan Adcox { 06.06.11 at 6:22 pm }

Teaching the grandkids poetry and nursery rhymes–that’s in our job description, isn’t it?

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