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A Ditty to Heat

When she’s hot

She’s very, very hot

And when I’m hot, She melts

So drown us both with gushing hose

And soothe our steaming pelts!

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Written by
rob
M / English
Published
Jul 25, 2013
Lines·Words
5·25
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It's awfully British to moan about the heat after a while, but it's so rare that we should just get on and make the most of it!

RD © 2013

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