"Little One, Little One What Do You See?"

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"Little One, Little One

What Do You See?"

was created especially for

 

Kelsey Shaye Whiting

at the age of 2

 

With Love From,

Mommy & Daddy

April 4, 2002

 

 

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Kelsey, Kelsey,

let's take the time

for a brief trip,

and see what might rhyme.

Now, Kelsey, please tell me:

what makes you laugh?

Oh, certainly, a monkey

climbing up a giraffe.

 

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Kelsey Whiting,

tell me what can jump.

A big, green bullfrog

over a hump.

 

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Kelsey, Kelsey,

tell me what can fly.

A bluebird soaring

high in the sky.

 

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Kelsey, Kelsey,

now let's have some fun,

looking at numbers,

beginning with ONE!

So, Kelsey Whiting,

what do you see?

I see ONE elephant

looking at me.

 

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Kelsey, Kelsey,

what do you see?

I see TWO brown bears

juggling for me.

 

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Kelsey Whiting, now

what do you see?

I see THREE lions

roaring at me.

 

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Kelsey, Kelsey,

what do you see?

I see FOUR monkeys

in a big tree.

 

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Kelsey Whiting, now

what do you see?

I see FIVE dogs barking

at that same tree.

 

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Kelsey, Kelsey,

what do you see?

I see SIX ducks

swimming toward me.

 

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Kelsey Whiting, tell me:

what do you see?

I see SEVEN bunnies

hopping for me.

 

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Kelsey, Kelsey,

what do you see?

I see EIGHT cats

staring at me.

 

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Kelsey Whiting,

where did those cats run?

Chasing NINE mice

back to where they came from.

 

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Kelsey, Kelsey,

what do you see?

I see TEN boys and girls

looking at me.

 

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Kelsey Whiting, yes

their number is TEN.

They want to know:

will you, Garrett, Ty

and Jake be their friends?

 

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Kelsey, Kelsey, they ask:

"Where's your hometown?"

Keller, Texas,

that's where I am found.

 

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Kelsey Whiting,

wherever you go,

Mommy and Daddy want you to know...

 

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Whether counting or rhyming,

one thing is true:

Mommy and Daddy, dear Kelsey, will always love you.