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A Snowflake In June
I thought I saw a snowflake in June Perhaps, it was just silly daydream imaginations Or were ongoing investigations really do Upon further horizon inquiries The sun ended interviews in blushing denial And when heavenly interrogations finished The sky was turning guilty blue I’m absolutely sure The clouds were somewhere amidst the cover up Fortunately, a little pigeon squawked And revealed something of the simple truth That, there was a brewing Conspiracy of rumors, flying So I ruffled stoolie feathers convincingly To spill the beans, out with his scandalous news It seems a wintry prima donna Performer of the coming season In order to beat the ratings Broke out early and was somewhere on the loose Could it be The very same stitch of ice I'd seen A snowflake thespian Acting out in the month of June Then, I saw a glistening Of arrogance pass right before my eyes And tiny banner waved Followed by the squeaky words “see you very soon” I rubbed my eyes in disbelief And then, my tongue was quickly unleashed As I closed the case of any further flakes From trying to make their premature Hollywood debuts
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