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Chilly gusts of wind they blow, Through my shuddering window. As I lay enveloped in a red embrace, Cotton, wool and linen, lie together in a clump. My grey blanket lies awake, Keeping off the cold, all night. And while i yawn and stretch my cold arms, Wear those fluffy whites on my wrinkly toes, Good old grey goes to sleep. The air heavy like lead, And time seems to crawl, My snores wear winter clothes, mittens and socks, jumpers and beanies, Leaving little to expose
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Dec 1, 2010
Dec 1, 2010 at 9:17 PM UTC
Winter Blues
Chilly gusts of wind they blow, Through my shuddering window. As I lay enveloped in a red embrace, Cotton, wool and linen, lie together in a clump. My grey blanket lies awake, Keeping off the cold, all night. And while i yawn and stretch my cold arms, Wear those fluffy whites on my wrinkly toes, Good old grey goes to sleep. The air heavy like lead, And time seems to crawl, My snores wear winter clothes, mittens and socks, jumpers and beanies, Leaving little to expose
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Dec 1, 2010
Dec 1, 2010 at 9:17 PM UTC
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