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Who’s A Rainbow
 
Who’s a rainbow?
What’s a sky?
Am I one or two?

Where’s the window
Which has eyes
To see the garden blue?

What’s a tree?
Can I climb?
Who’s the man in the moon?

​Now where’s the child
Who has eyes
To let the sun shine through.
Bill Buczinsky's poetic graphic of a friendly sun.
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​Who Would You shine

 
Who would you shine if you were a sun?
And what kind of tune would you croon
If you were a moon who could croon a tune,
And fill a midnight party with fun?
 
And if you on a star could fly a balloon
Across a big blue sky,
“Sunshine!” I’d say,
We’ll have new day
With the sparkle in your eyes!


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