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Sunday came, She's leaving fast, My days off nearly done, For tomorrow my quill will rest a tad, Until the evening comes, Spent good moments writing, Through the moments that I had, In the morning after dawn breaks, When work she calls me loudly, The alarm shouts up, Rudely in annoyance, While waiting for my own obedience, Off I dash again, Virtually I sit and write, Praying for refreshing rain, I am dreading it, For no doubt, I shall sit and swelter, Through this heatwave, Such a belter, I shall try to hide away, While working through this hell fired day! No chance of that I can't escape, There is nowhere to hide, I will be there with my sweet, sweet smile, Despite the fact this heat is vile, I will survive and soldier on until this awful, Sunshine's heat is gone! Great while lounging on the bed, Otherwise this stifling heat, Is making me feel dead! By ladylivvi1 © 2013 ladylivvi1 (All rights reserved)
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Jul 21, 2013
Jul 21, 2013 at 2:53 PM UTC
Work Tomorrow!
Sunday came, She's leaving fast, My days off nearly done, For tomorrow my quill will rest a tad, Until the evening comes, Spent good moments writing, Through the moments that I had, In the morning after dawn breaks, When work she calls me loudly, The alarm shouts up, Rudely in annoyance, While waiting for my own obedience, Off I dash again, Virtually I sit and write, Praying for refreshing rain, I am dreading it, For no doubt, I shall sit and swelter, Through this heatwave, Such a belter, I shall try to hide away, While working through this hell fired day! No chance of that I can't escape, There is nowhere to hide, I will be there with my sweet, sweet smile, Despite the fact this heat is vile, I will survive and soldier on until this awful, Sunshine's heat is gone! Great while lounging on the bed, Otherwise this stifling heat, Is making me feel dead! By ladylivvi1 © 2013 ladylivvi1 (All rights reserved)
olivia-kent
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Jul 21, 2013
Jul 21, 2013 at 2:53 PM UTC
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