 And I'm a librarian here at Burnby Public Library. And Spanish is not my first language, but I'm going to do two rhymes in Spanish, and then I'm going to do a short one in English. I'll tell you why that has been. Anyway, the first one is called Dos Pajaritos. And it's similar to, I grew up in the states here in Tula Blackbirds, but I heard it was Tula Dickeybirds, the same thing, OK? And this is basically two little birds sitting on a hill, one's named, we don't do Jack and Jill. We go, one's named Juanito, and the other's named Juanita. And fly away, Juanito, fly away. We need to come back, et cetera, et cetera. So it's Dos Pajaritos sentados en un lomita. Dos Pajaritos sentados en un lomita. Uno es Juanito. Uno es Juanito. Otra es Juanita. Y no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Fue la Juanito. Fue la Juanito. Fue la Juanita. Fue la Juanita. Regresa Juanito. Regresa Juanito. Regresa Juanita. Regresa Juanita. Very simple, it's very simple. OK, so we can all do that together. Dos Pajaritos sentados en un lomita. Uno es Juanito. Otra es Juanita. Fue la Juanita. Fue la Juanita. Regresa Juanita. Regresa Juanita. That's very simple.