It is early morning. The road is asleep. Everything is quiet. But listen! The birds are calling softly. “Chirrup, chirrup, chirrup,” say the sparrows. “Chirrup, chirrup, chirrup.” “Caw, caw caw,” says the crow. “Caw, caw caw,” “wake up, wake up.” Here is someone else now. “Tring-a-ling, tring-a-ling.” It is the newspaper boy. “Tring-a-ling, tring-a-ling,” says his bicycle. “Tring-a-ling, wake up.” “Chirrup, chirrup, chirrup,” say the sparrows. “Chirrup, Chirrup.” “Caw, caw,” says the crow, “wake up.” Who is this coming now? It is the vegetable man. “Peas, cauliflowers, cabbages,” says the vegetable man. “Potatoes, cucumbers, radishes, carrots.” “Caw,” says the crow, “wake up.” “Chirrup, chirrup,” say the sparrows. Tramp, tramp, tramp, tramp. Chatter, chatter, chatter, chatter. Who are these? They are children going to school. “Chatter, chatter, chatter,” talk the school children. “Tramp, tramp, tramp,” go their shoes. “Peas, carrots, cabbages,” calls the vegetable man. “Chirrup, chirrup, chirrup,” say the sparrows. “Caw, caw,” says the crow, “wake up”. “Caw, caw, caw,” says the crow. “Caw, caw, wake up.” “Wake up!” asks the road. “Can't you see, you foolish bird? I am wide awake.”