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Where's heaven? (Free verse) by cleverdevice
While eskimos sit in the snow
They dream of heaven down below.
You see, to the humble Inuit,
The skys the really nasty bit.
Full of cold and wind and hail
It's what they dread when they are frail.
It brings them colds and worse, the 'flu!
It may sound silly, but it's true!
To the wandering man of North
The greatest wish that he'd bring forth
Is to go deep down in the earth
Where its jolly, full of mirth
And warm.
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