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Created on: March 23, 2010
The FBI Weather Underground on NBC
I dare you to apologize, to make the climate right
You who stands upright with false-jollyness please take away the chill.
I see your weather but I feel blither, a blither forecast for the week.
You became a weatherman to send the bad news my way.
A weathering idiot it seems weathers away our emotions, our dreams.
Your plan was clear like a cloudless day-you'll blither the weather
and laugh at the damage. You did and will make us pay.
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