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Trees Or Bees
People all around out raking leaves Hear them say i should cut down these annoying trees I rake them up and in an hour i rake some more Why did i start Really i ask what for My back hurts and now i sit in pain Just to go out and do it all again Summer comes its as hot as can be And where do we place are Butts under the shade of a tree So we shouldn't really complain about our trees They really are valuable as we can see And really people if someone was to ask me Lets plot against these annoying bees Out in my backyard doing my own thing Lounging listening to the birds chirp and sing Minding my own business sipping my Tahiti treat Along came a bee and thought how sweet Buzzing around my head with that annoying sound My arms were a flapping all around I thought i scared it off because it seem to be gone Than i felt the pain in my head and i knew i was wrong Well i gave a yell and ran for the house As if i was a women that was scared of a mouse Smacking my head as hard as i could Well now you know that wasent good Now a pain in my hand and still in my head And a bee that still wasent dead So i gave it a flick and it hit the floor Stomped on it hard and that bee was no more
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