Yellow Bark
Riddles are little poems or phrases that pose a question that needs answering. Riddles frequently rhyme, but this is not a requirement.Yellow with aspirin,
that's stuck on my skin.
I'm never alone,
side by side with my kin.
I always bear seed,
which I never need.
And golden Fall crown,
that drops to the ground,
though I am just a weed.
that's stuck on my skin.
I'm never alone,
side by side with my kin.
I always bear seed,
which I never need.
And golden Fall crown,
that drops to the ground,
though I am just a weed.
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Posted by GebbieRose on Sep 18, 2006 That's very interesting. Good job! |
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Posted by blondebookworm on Sep 18, 2006 Yes! I totally guessed what it was byt the first line! great job bunny! |
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Posted by Pizzazz2u on Sep 20, 2006 Fabulous job! You can get the answer from the first few lines of this teaser. |
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Posted by scallio on Sep 20, 2006 Wow, that was all new to me. Thanks! |
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Posted by OldChinaHand on Sep 20, 2006 Ah, beaver candy...good one. |
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Posted by underdog on Sep 21, 2006 i want something that is chalenging to my brain not my knowledge |
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Posted by phrebh on Sep 24, 2006 It is a good teaser, but Aspens do not produce aspirin like other members of the willow family do. They do produce a substance that is very similar to aspirin, though. |
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Posted by DevilBunny on Sep 24, 2006 It's a form a Aspirin. |
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Posted by schatzy228 on Sep 26, 2006 im aspiring to the heights of enlightenment, will ow my success to the challenges you afford me |
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