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Say Goodnight Gracie
“Say goodnight, Gracie, say goodnight George.” —Burns and Allen Show 1950-1958 Say Goodnight Gracie found it it was snowing on the sleeves of Buffalo i’m a Winter gal except for my old gal bones that freeze euphoric over flakes that fall zero repeat zero last year even Christmas in Minnesota this Bills team might go go go straight to the Superbowl and win win win our family dream sure would put a smile on the face of my Dad make my sister extra crazy my other sibs would be hanging from the chandelier as I turned out the light to watch it snow snow snow Say goodnight, Gracie… for one must after blowing off the lid the practical blow the candles out and eat the cake but make no mistake her screams linger let it snow snow snow down my sleeves make my day please
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