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Cindys Best Snow Day
I’m Cindy Mae, come walk today among my village of snow-people and play with my Billy goat, Fagan and I; just outside of the red barn, it lies. I built it with my own two hands, with smiles, cold fingers, I now stand, among snow-babies, pure and white; I must name them all, before the fall of night. Oh Fagan, Fagan, what shall we call them? They’re all so very cute and prim. I’ll name one Billy, one Fagan, after you; another after my new baby sister, Sue. As these snow-stars continue to fall, it makes me think of cotton balls; I’ll name one Cotton, one Q-tip, those two, I will name Chip and Skip. Oh Fagan, aren’t they wonderful? This day, I have just had a ball. Now there’s two more that need a name; I know, I’ll call them, John and James. Those are my cousins who’ve never seen snow; they reside in California, in Garden Grove. Fagan I’ve worked up an appetite, and Mom’s making warm stew tonight!
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