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The Heat by Steven Scheller Benalla

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By australianchildrenspoetry January 26, 2025

The heat, the heat, the horrible heat

Crack an egg out on the street

Don’t like egg with gravel on it?

Fry the next one on the car bonnet!

Image from Pexels by Fabio Partenheimer

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