What to Do About Nana When Nana goes to sleep at night, We close all the windows and doors. We put cotton wool in our ears Because our Nana snores. She snores so loud it shakes the house Frightening our neighbours next door They thought there was an earthquake So they all hid under the floor Another time she snored so loud That our ears and noses turned red Now everyone runs for cover When poor old Nana heads to bed. Yes our Nana is known for snoring. She's known all over town. Even power saws and freight trains Can’t baffle our Nana down She's noisier than a motor bike, And louder than a thunder clap. Oh my god, we have to go because IT’S TIME FOR NANA'S NAP QUICK RUN EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! photo by CHRISTINE EVANS
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