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This is a funny and random poem about the end of school and what I'll be doing in my summer vacation.
Summer And School
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Sarina
It’s the last day of school!
Lets go to the pool!
Put on your bathing suit
And grab some yummy juicy fruit!
Now its time to tan and swim
School is over and so is Gym
I’m going to miss some things such as art
But I’m not going to miss my brother fart
But school made me very smart
But now being smart doesn’t matter
I can eat junk food and get a lot fatter
I’ll also travel and unravel
I’d bake brownies and cook
Instead of reading an old, boring text book
At the end of the month, we’ll get an HHR
So we can drive to New Jersey in our brand new car
I have to behave and be nice in school
But then I can whatever I want and also be a fool
Summer And School by Sarina @FamilyFriendPoems
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Lets go to the pool!
Put on your bathing suit
And grab some yummy juicy fruit!
Now its time to tan and swim
School is over and so is Gym
I’m going to miss some things such as art
But I’m not going to miss my brother fart
But school made me very smart
But now being smart doesn’t matter
I can eat junk food and get a lot fatter
I’ll also travel and unravel
I’d bake brownies and cook
Instead of reading an old, boring text book
At the end of the month, we’ll get an HHR
So we can drive to New Jersey in our brand new car
I have to behave and be nice in school
But then I can whatever I want and also be a fool
Summer And School by Sarina @FamilyFriendPoems
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