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To Grandma's House

By Timothy Cameron

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We scurry to And we scurry fro So quickly as we go So as to thaw the snow And leave not tracks to follow But rather a path To Grandma's house Melted by love Written November 20th, 2001 © on Nov 09 2002 02:42 AM PST, Timothy G Cameron    10 • 0 • 12

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