Coke

      Coke

True Story:   By Gene Lee Irby----  It's so hot lying here on the beach.Everybody needs a treat. In the summer or in the snow,we take a bottle of Coke--were ever we go.Coka Cola, you are my closes friend.Coka Cola, you saved my life, back when. Coka Cola, my life was at its end.Couldn't drink milk when I was born. My mother was torn.Coka Cola, you saved my life. No more worries and strife. Maybe I'll ask Debra to be my wife to live life till the end.  Oh! No! What am I'm thinking! -- I have a girlfriend!-----  Coka Cola refreshing and so darn good!--You saved my life from the boys in the hood.-From black eyes and a bloody nose. --I take a bottle of Coke where ever I go.  Sharing a Coke with a smile, the boys in the hood became my friends. I visit them on the weekends. Coka Cola, you are my closes friend. You saved me from life's end. Without you, I wouldn't be alive. And that's no jive.--A newborn baby can't say his goodbyes.--With the sparkling bubbles,-- I think I'll drink double. Coka Cola,-- you'll never go out of style. -I think I'll keep you around for a while.--I want some- Coka Cola to share with my girlfriend. - I need some-- Coke Cola; it's forever in.- I burped;- and- I -sigh. 

    

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