Stop. Shut up. Listen.Once upon a time there was a Park in the middle of nowhere that liked little children.Once upon a time a boy named Samuel Nash was one of the children it liked.Since his time in the Park, Sam hasn't been feeling too well.That foster mum who forgets your lunch.That teacher who bothers you about homework.Your best friend thinks it's funny to watch child porn.Well, one day Sam's all grown up and has himself a well paying job,and a nice little family who live in his house.When he smiles, you think he's happy.When he cries, you think he's sad.When Sam comes home from work and tells you about his day, you think that's what he's talking about.The Park.It promises to haunt you forever.The Park.It promises to change the way you think.The Park.It brings feelings out of you you never knew you had.THE PARKYou will never forget.
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Describes the activities of the people and animals on a typical day in the park.
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Rhyming text introduces numbers one through ten.
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A little boy plays his harmonica, alone under the trees.