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Come Summer Snow blankets the roof tops and tree limbs The sun shines But does not warm the earth I have had enough of winter I am waiting for the Mississippi River Or an Illinois camp ground pond I’m waiting to tie my hook on the line And sit in the gleaming warmth Of Summer Sundays I want to feel my lungs fill with the clean air And live in the open sky I want to hike a million rods down the river I will pitch a tent And let Shawn light a fire I will swim naked in the dark And make love in the water I’ll eat crispy juicy cheeseburgers that Shawn cooks Over that fire he built And we will drink hot mauled cider Maybe with a little *** I will listen to Shawn’s stories And catch a mess o fish And we will eat those too And we’ll stare at the stars And listen to a quiet radio And when it gets cooler We’ll get inside our nice warm sleeping bags And sleep And dream
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Feb 25, 2012
Feb 25, 2012 at 11:09 AM UTC
Come Summer
Come Summer Snow blankets the roof tops and tree limbs The sun shines But does not warm the earth I have had enough of winter I am waiting for the Mississippi River Or an Illinois camp ground pond I’m waiting to tie my hook on the line And sit in the gleaming warmth Of Summer Sundays I want to feel my lungs fill with the clean air And live in the open sky I want to hike a million rods down the river I will pitch a tent And let Shawn light a fire I will swim naked in the dark And make love in the water I’ll eat crispy juicy cheeseburgers that Shawn cooks Over that fire he built And we will drink hot mauled cider Maybe with a little *** I will listen to Shawn’s stories And catch a mess o fish And we will eat those too And we’ll stare at the stars And listen to a quiet radio And when it gets cooler We’ll get inside our nice warm sleeping bags And sleep And dream
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Feb 25, 2012
Feb 25, 2012 at 11:09 AM UTC
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