Many times you get the flu,
And you don't know what to do.
Stomaches churning,
Fevers burning.
Under a blanket in your bed,
On your pillow- an achy head!
Soup and ginger ale to help you through,
Medicine and rest is what to do.
When you wake the next day,
All is well, and you're ready to play!
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