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Sleigh Ride
I love riding in an old-fashioned sleigh Tightly bundled against the frosty air, A fine snowy winter evening getaway. The two of us snuggling giddy and gay, Enjoying ourselves without a single care I love riding in an old-fashioned sleigh. Listening to harness bells jangle and sway Occasional snorting of the dappled mare A fine snowy winter evening getaway. An exquisite ending to our perfect day Snowflakes falling softly onto our hair I love riding in an old-fashioned sleigh. So enjoyable a ride we’d love to stay But others are waiting for turns over there A fine snowy winter evening getaway. We’re delighted by the children at play In the snow, and still, they stop to stare, I love riding in an old-fashioned sleigh A fine snowy winter evening getaway. Written November 29, 2022
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