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Riddle's Riddle

February 28, 2014
By Rachel Feehan BRONZE, Knoxville, Tennessee
Rachel Feehan BRONZE, Knoxville, Tennessee
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Answer my riddles, one, two, three, below:
What towers tall above all of the land,
Yet starts out smaller than the thumbs who sow;
Answers not to any name, but rings grand?

What carries leaves without stems, roots of limbs,
And fractures mountains to pebbles tiny?
Takes form with differences each from Him;
It gushes, crashes, sits, strong and mighty?

What comes differently form each region?
It breaks from falls and shatters almost all,
Carved through and crushed to travel legions.
Never floating, but used for bridges tall.

What are we, us riddles, one, two and three?
Can you riddle these riddles pretty please?



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