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Woodland Weather Watchers (An Alliteration)

A Woodland Wolf and Whippoorwill,
Were wandering here and there,
When Wally Warthog walked on by,
In winter weather wear.

"Why are you wearing woolies?
There's no winter weather storms,
For winter's cold is withering,
And winds are wafting warm."

"I'm really kind of wary,
And was warned by Weasel Will,
That winter weather, wet and wild,
Would whip up with a chill."

"Well, why does Willy Weasel
Always watch the weekly news?
Whatever warnings whispered there,
Are wasted words and views."

"The Woodland Wolves and Whippoorwills,
Are worthy weather watchers,
So tell Wee Willy not to whine,
There'll be no Gully Washers."

by David Ronald Bruce Pekrul

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