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Voice 1
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A cricket chirps with its wings.
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Voice 2
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Yes, that's how a boy cricket sings.
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Voice 1
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A cricket hears with it's ears
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Voice 2
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one here and one there.
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Voice 3
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A cricket sees
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Voice 4
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with it's eyes, not it's knees.
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Voice 5
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A cricket smells
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Voice 6
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with antennae long and round.
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Voice 1
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We see with our eyes.
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Voice 2
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We feel with our skin.
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Voice 3
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We smell with our nose.
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Voice 4
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We hear with our ears.
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Voice 5
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We sing and talk through our mouth.
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Voice 6
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What if we sang with our arms
and had ears on ours knees,
and smelled with our hands?
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Voice 5
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Would the world feel inside out
and upside down and wrong side out?
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All
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It may for us.
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One Voice
Return to the previous page
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but not for the cricket. (imitate cricket sound)
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