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Trolley Dolly
Christopher Robin’s thinking of Alice But she wasn't with him there Alice was above the Indian Ocean Ten thousand feet up in the Air, Working as a Trolley Dolly First Class Section, Exotic Air Line, Mixing with the Jet Set and Finding life suited her just fine. She’d joined the Mile High Club, Just to give it a try Wondering if making love was different Performed way up in the sky. So many beautiful people seen daily In her normal working life, Maybe the chance of becoming A very rich man’s wife. Alice loved her occupation Of which she was justly proud Until one day her airliner Just disappeared into a cloud. Christopher Robin mourned his Alice Thought of all those things he didn’t say Then he sadly closed his heart And let life take him on its way.
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