Monday, July 31, 2023

Splashing the Heat Away

Is it hot enough for you? I've read some interesting memes about the weather lately. 

On a church: Satan called. He wants his weather back.

On Facebook: I went outside and ran into Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego.

On Facebook: Not sure if it's summertime, or if I woke up in Hell.

So, yes, it's hot. Personally, I much prefer being hot to being cold. You can always cool off with a fan, a/c, a cold drink, or a dip in the water. But when you're chilled to the bone, there's no way you can warm up quickly other than standing over a register, which I've done many times in my life!

To make you feel cooler, I'm printing a song I wrote a few years ago. Like a lot of my other songs, it's never been put to music and so it sits in a folder avoiding rejection. Here it is.


            Let’s Splash

                  By Linda Loegel Hemby

 

Honey, you and I are getting old
Our hair is grey that once was gold
We take our pills and discuss our ills,
And wear a sweater to ward off chills.

But I remember, when we were young
When dark skies meant rain
And rain meant having fun.

We’d run in the rain with our heads thrown back, splash
In the puddles and giggle and laugh We’d dance 
Through the raindrops and get soaking wet, I treasure 
Those moments and remember them yet.

 

Let’s relive old moments
And act like we’re young
It’s raining outside so let’s have some fun.
 
I want to be a kid again
Running through the rain again
Let’s do something rash
Let’s take off our shoes, find a puddle, and splash.

I love growing old with you but just this one day Let’s forget our pills and ills and get outside and play.

Let’s relive old moments 
And act like we’re young 
It’s raining outside so let’s have some fun.
 
I want to be a kid again
Running through the rain again
Let’s go do something rash
Let’s take off our shoes, find a puddle, and splash.


Do you feel cooler now? 😀

I'm traveling to Connecticut this week to spend a week seeing my sister Donna, daughter Tammy, and son Mike. Cyndi and Bill are driving so my whole family will be together for a few days.  I'm very excited!

Quote of the day: What dreadful hot weather we have! It keeps one in a continual state of inelegance.  Jane Austen

1 comment:

Nancy w. said...

I love the song! Such truth there!