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‘A Sweet Dream’

By

Emily Harris,

aged eight of Lincoln I went to the shop and guess what I saw, Piles of lollies from ceiling to floor They pushed through the door and on to the street. There were too many for a thousand to eat. Then something happened; a crack

came first. I saw that the shop was going to burst. The lollies popped out, All around and about Then all of a sudden I got rather scared. How funny to think it was lollies I feared I ran down the street With lollies at my feet Oh how terribly strange it did seem. But then I woke up. It was only a dream.

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Bibliographic details

Press, 28 July 1987, Page 18

Word Count
115

‘A Sweet Dream’ Press, 28 July 1987, Page 18

‘A Sweet Dream’ Press, 28 July 1987, Page 18

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