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12/23/2014

CHRISTMAS? IT RINGS A BELL!

Volume 1, Edition 34

 

Contributors:

Allen

Sarah

Joanna

Anna

Joyce

Allison

Johnny

Viz.Vid

Suzanne

Joy

C.H. Rose

Jingle Jingle bells

Two partridges in a well

What a tale to tell!

 

Flying on Southwest

Please don’t pick this middle seat

I’m never lucky

 

Baking some cookies

Scent of gingerbread mingles

With the salty breeze

 

It is Christmas time

Children opening presents

Parents simply sigh

 

 

Two hours everyday.

Commuting is aging me.

Traffic, Traffic, Urrr...

 

Water rushing up

White foamy boarders chase us

And then fall backwards

 

I love you, but no.

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Jingle bells ring

Hohoho chants Santa Claus

It must be Christmas

 

Who’s on the way now?

It’s me! Wading through airports

And security!

 

Nutmeg, cinnamon,

A baker’s Christmas delight

Smells of the season

 

 

 

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