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KJ McLean
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The 12 Days of Cachemas

On the first day of Cachemas, the coordinates gave to me
A camo’d nano in a tree

On the second day of Cachemas, the coordinates gave to me
Two ammo boxes and a camo’d nano in a tree

On the third day of Cachemas, the coordinates gave to me
Three carabiners, two ammo boxes
And a camo’d nano in a tree

On the fourth day of Cachemas, the coordinates gave to me
Four little pencils, three carabiners
Two ammo boxes and a camo’d nano in a tree

On the fifth day of Cachemas, the coordinates gave to me
FIVE BAGS OF SWAG
Four little pencils, three carabiners
Two ammo boxes and a camo’d nano in a tree

On the sixth day of Cachemas, the coordinates gave to me
Six travel bugs, FIVE BAGS OF SWAG
Four little pencils, three carabiners
Two ammo boxes and a camo’d nano in a tree

On the seventh day of Cachemas, the coordinates gave to me
Seven frozen fingers, six travel bugs
FIVE BAGS OF SWAG
Four little pencils, three carabiners
Two ammo boxes and a camo’d nano in a tree

On the eighth day of Cachemas, the coordinates gave to me
Eight evil puzzles, seven frozen fingers
Six travel bugs, FIVE BAGS OF SWAG
Four little pencils, three carabiners
Two ammo boxes and a camo’d nano in a tree

On the ninth day of Cachemas, the coordinates gave to me
Nine urban micros, eight evil puzzles
Seven frozen fingers, six travel bugs
FIVE BAGS OF SWAG
Four little pencils, three carabiners
Two ammo boxes and a camo’d nano in a tree

On the tenth day of Cachemas, the coordinates gave to me
Ten giant snowdrifts, nine urban micros
Eight evil puzzles, seven frozen fingers
Six travel bugs, FIVE BAGS OF SWAG
Four little pencils, three carabiners
Two ammo boxes and a camo’d nano in a tree

On the eleventh day of Cachemas, the coordinates gave to me
Eleven first-to-finds, ten giant snowdrifts
Nine urban micros, eight evil puzzles
Seven frozen fingers, six travel bugs
FIVE BAGS OF SWAG
Four little pencils, three carabiners
Two ammo boxes and a camo’d nano in a tree

On the twelfth day of Cachemas, the coordinates gave to me
Twelve used-up batteries, eleven first-to-finds
Ten giant snowdrifts, nine urban micros
Eight evil puzzles, seven frozen fingers
Six travel bugs, FIVE BAGS OF SWAG
Four little pencils, three carabiners
Two ammo boxes and a camo’d nano in a tree

© KJ McLean, December 2009

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