The Unfairness Of Angels

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 Sian
Sian, I don't know how I have lived without you
You have changed my life, it's true
You're my travel companion come wind or shine
You've saved me £'s in speeding fines
You don't shout at me when I get lost or late
You just recalculate my mistake
You politely tell me to turn left or right
And guide me throughout the night
When I hear your voice I know I'm not alone
You gently and efficiently guide me home
You don't yell at me or get into a strop
Or nag me when I come to a sudden stop
You have brought a spark back into my life
If you were human you'd be my wife
You are the 2nd most important person in my car
Your names Sian, and you're my Satellite Navigator.



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