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Wind

It tickles me, With its cold hands. Picks me up and carefully sets me down. It follows me up the road, As I run as fast as my legs can carry me. But suddenly I hear it's whistling voice in my ear, In a teasing tune, Moking me. I turn, It runs. The chase is on now, I run at full speed. But now it's just being mean, Making mini hurricanes around me, And dropping me to the ground. So I go, It follows. I run to my room, It knocks on the window, Telling me it's sorry. I ignore. It goes away, And the sun peers through the dark clouds.
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Dec 31, 2010
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Copywright Clara McAdam 31 Dec. 2010/ 1 Jan. 2011

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