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The Iced Tea Break
Early this morning it was warm and bright Song birds sweetly singing in the sunlight I was out in my garden as I started to prune Weeding, knowing flowers will be sprouting soon The morning was soon afternoon and turned hot I looked for my drink, I thought I brought, guess not Feeling tired, parched it was time for a needed break My legs are now burning my back is starting to ache I holler to my hubby to bring me a cold drink As I sit in my lawn chair, too tired to think He brings me a tall, fancy glass of iced tea I take a large sip, wow, it tastes so heavenly It is refreshingly rich, it must be the Canadian brew Hubby said he couldn’t wait to brew something new I hollered to my hubby, don’t mean to be any trouble But please bring me a refill and please make it a double
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