A blind man and a lame man sat under a tree.
“Where are you going?” said the blind man to the lame man.
“I would like to go to town,” replied the lame man, “but I cannot walk.”
“I would like to go to town,” said the blind man, “but I cannot see.”
“Well,” the lame man said, “if you will be feet for me, I will be eyes for you.”
“Agreed,” answered the blind man.
So the blind man lifted the lame man upon his back, and started merrily for the town.
“Look up, and not down;
Look forward, and not backward:
Look out, and not in;
And lend a hand.”
Think of words to rhyme with:
lark
brown
flew
find
grain
tell
saw
food
lame
wing
night
away
day
cry
must
grew
Use these words in sentences:
once
safely
shimself
earch
was
cheerfully
waving
lark
eggs
mouthful
grain
farmer
young
lustily
mother
happened
chattered
hungry
thidden
o-morrow