Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary Mother Goose nursery rhyme
Mary, Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow? With silver bells, and cockle shells, And pretty maids all in a row!
Little Brown Seed I'm a little brown seed Rolled up in a ball I'll wait for rain and sunshine To make me big and tall. 
The Little Plant In the heart of a seed, Buried deep so deep, A tiny plant Lay fast asleep. "Wake," said the sunshine, "And creep to the light." "Wake," said the voice Of the raindrops bright. The little plant heard And it rose to see, What the wonderful, Outside world might be. 
Little Brown Seeds Little brown seeds so small and round, Are sleeping quietly under ground. Down come the raindrops sprinkle, sprinkle, sprinkle. Out comes the rainbow, twinkle, twinkle, twinkle. Little brown seeds way down below, Up through the earth they grow, grow, grow. Little green leaves come one by one. They hold up their heads and look at the sun. 
Seeds A little seed for me to sow A little earth to make it grow A little hole, a little pat, A little wish, and that is that, A little sun, a little shower. A little while - And then, a flower!
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