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After twirling and swirling and

puking out my guts

He asked, "again?"

and I said,

"You're nuts."

He said, "I'll bring you home now,"

and to that I whispered, "okay."

After 8 hours at the county fair

we finally called it a day.

just a little poem i whipped up to include "okay" and something that rhymes "call it a day" that means "to end."

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