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Finally you are here....



Dim yellow lights,
N 2 beer pints,
With crispy potato fries n salted peanuts.

The weather out is hot,
Would it rain or not??
Thinks here the entire lot...

Your wish is my command,
N it finally starts to rain,
Light drizzles with cool breeze..

Smiles on all faces,
Minds all relaxed and at peace,
Streets are all clean n shining black...

The rains are finally here,
Aah says my mind, peeping through
The glass window of the car..

4 long months of heat,
Nobody could beat,
This evening could finally beat it!!

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