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Around Before Dawn
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Riddles are little poems or phrases that pose a question that needs answering. Riddles frequently rhyme, but this is not a requirement.Riddle
I am around long before dawn.
But by lunch I am usually gone.
You can see me summer, fall, and spring.
I like to get on everything.
But when winter winds start to blow;
Burr, then it's time for me to go!
What am I?
But by lunch I am usually gone.
You can see me summer, fall, and spring.
I like to get on everything.
But when winter winds start to blow;
Burr, then it's time for me to go!
What am I?
Answer
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good ryming, but very easy
Easy but well done
thanx
good one
Good, easy riddle!
hmmmm.... kwel, easy but kwel
Nice poem, even if I dew say so myself ..
I thought of a Shaddow...
By noon it's gone. (sun is over the top of you and it appears you have no shaddow)
I like to get on everything...
Everything HAS a shaddow.
And you can see shaddows all year long.
And durring winter I figured the sun isn't out near as much so your shaddow hides??? I was a bit stuck there.
GOOD JOB
By noon it's gone. (sun is over the top of you and it appears you have no shaddow)
I like to get on everything...
Everything HAS a shaddow.
And you can see shaddows all year long.
And durring winter I figured the sun isn't out near as much so your shaddow hides??? I was a bit stuck there.
GOOD JOB
good one, figured it out easy though.
wow that was awsome. lol
libra0890
libra0890
i love hard ones, they make me think...and my head almost burst from trying to! needless to say, i never got the answer
cute
Thank you for all the great comments!
Loved it!
That was not too hard. I got it on the second read! Nice one!
fairly easy. I thought dew after the first line and the second clinched it for me.
I did consider 'shadow' for about a nanosecond, but you wouldn't see a shadow before dawn as it is still too dark.
I did consider 'shadow' for about a nanosecond, but you wouldn't see a shadow before dawn as it is still too dark.
Well written, but very easy.
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