Saturday, December 10, 2011

December Rhyme

I still remember on that December
Like the honeysuckle tickle my ankle
I can't forget it like post-it it always reminds
It was the time when the rainbow turns monochrome.
Now it's December and I'm so shiver because the winter come faster since September
I was eating my oat when you paint your boat that evening
I remember  your boots when you are walking and snagged on the roots
Then you took my picture when the fireworks explode and I was eat the egg on the fork.
I saw the sky, the stars twinkling and you make me giggling
Candy, sandy and windy
I dance with you, dance with the distance
I dance with my finger and i feel the fever
And I caught a glimpse, you are so awesome on the second verse

This is the December rhyme
Rhyme about you, a boy with thyme leaf's ornament sweater
A folk boy who wear the yolk boots.
I send  this rhyme for you, I tend to wrote this than I sang this rhyme.
This is the December rhyme
And it might be the worst rhyme you ever read.

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