It’s nearly that day and what do you know,
The groundhog’s hole is buried in snow.
Will he dig out and do his thing,
Or will he sleep in and not care about spring?
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It’s nearly that day and what do you know,
The groundhog’s hole is buried in snow.
Will he dig out and do his thing,
Or will he sleep in and not care about spring?
What will we do, how will we survive,
If we have no idea of when spring will arrive.
It’s a long time to summer if he doesn’t appear.
Maybe we won’t even have spring this year.
Warren S. Harman, South Colton