Cuckoo, Cuckoo
This old nursery rhyme is called “Cuckoo, Cuckoo” — enjoy your reading!
“Cuckoo, Cuckoo,
What do you do?
In April
I open my bill;
In May
I sing night and day;
In June
I change my tune;
In July
Away I fly;
In August
Away I must.”
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