Guri and Gura's Three Stories
Guri and Gura's Three Stories
Guri and Gura's Three Stories
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…to a grassy field, singing:<br />
“Red hat, blue hat,<br />
We are <strong>Guri</strong> <strong>and</strong> Gura!<br />
Sunshine <strong>and</strong> gentle breezes,<br />
We are happy little fellas!”<br />
Suddenly they feel something pull<br />
on their hats. <strong>Guri</strong> calls out, “Hey,<br />
what’s happening!”<br />
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They try to grab their hats back but are too<br />
late. With a “whoosh!” the hats are gone.<br />
“Mast have been a bird!” say <strong>Guri</strong>.<br />
“Maybe it was the wind!” say Gura.<br />
Then, looking up at a nearby tree, they see…<br />
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…not a bird, but a rabbit sitting high in<br />
the bows. And, oh my, what long arms he<br />
has. With his arms crossed, there on top<br />
of his head are <strong>Guri</strong> <strong>and</strong> Gura’s hats.<br />
Looking up at the sky, the rabbit sings,<br />
“Red hat, blue hat on my head,<br />
I’m Bunny Buna in blue <strong>and</strong> red!”<br />
Their eyes wide open with wonder, <strong>Guri</strong><br />
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