All poetry and photos by Squeaky Pelletier unless otherwise noted, thank you.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Minnesota Morning




When you go out in the morning,
And it’s minus six degrees,
You’d better wear your long johns,
Or else your legs will freeze.

You ought to wear a sweater,
And don your warmest coat,
Be sure your face is covered,
Wrap a scarf around your throat.

Two pairs of socks inside your boots,
Will help your toes feel good,
Wear gloves inside your mittens,
And don’t forget your hood.

By the time you get all bundled,
You’ll have worked up quite a sweat,
So head outside just to cool off,
The cold you will forget.

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