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Posted by 730 virgil on December 26, 2005 at 20:55:16 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: All right guys and gals, I need a poetical favor posted by Specter on December 26, 2005 at 10:26:41:
The Man with the Trusty John Deere He rides sitting tall in his beloved green tractor A passion for farming and land the main factor Cutting through acres of tall waving grasses Greeting and smiling at all that he passes Striking down thistles Sending out whistles Before the sun peeks And morning skies streak There he goes The man on his trusty John Deere. With his straw hat and stogie and his overall jeans He travels though corn, alfalfa, and beans Soaking in nature and God's rainfall and sun Then heads back towards home when his long day is done Back past farm critters As an evening star glitters The hours hard and long But his song carries on There he goes... The man on his trusty John Deere. He's part of the land, of the earth's circle of life And he takes every stroke whether gladness or strife He lives and loves and shares it all He looks at the fields and hears nature's call A tall and true farmer A definite charmer With the job being done He is second to none There he goes.. The man in his trusty John Deere He sits tall on that tractor as he plows or he mows Here midst the cows and the life that he knows A life that he shares with his family and friends A life filled with strength and faith without ends This man riding tall As he answers each call This gift from above This man that I love There he goes The man with the trusty John Deere Yep! How I love this man on his trusty John Deere � Susan D. Gordon Copyright 2003 (07/11/03
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