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Created on: August 16, 2008 Last Updated: May 09, 2010
Nature's seasons
Winter, cold, icy, full of snow
Toddy for the body, don't you know
Just a wee bit of Irish Whiskey
To keep me warm and frisky
Ah winter, an alluring lass to make you pass
Then Spring tumbles upon us
With weather we love and trust
Little birdies playing and singing
Of a shapely damsel I be thinking
Ah spring, I love what you bring
Summer now here, time for cold beer
The hotter it gets, the more beer near
Time for boating and swimming
Lovely lasses seems to be thinning
Ah summer. your spell I'm under
Then comes fall, the best season of all
Finding a her and me under a shaded tree
Amber leaves on the ground, spewed all around
Country fair, love in the air
Ah fall, without reason, your my season
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