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I was just a boy, Working hard to be a man. I wanted my revenge, So I headed for the sand. I threw away my books, Traded in for army greens. I picked up my rifle, And worked on looking mean. I the clay A master sculptor Took me in his hand As he began to shape me, I knew his plan was grand. Plucked away my fear. Implanted a new craze. And by the time he's done, I didn't fear the end of days I look into the mirror, My heart beating like a drum. I try to catch a glimpse Of the stranger I've become. Tears well in my eyes No longer could I see That playful southern boy From middle Tennessee .....
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Apr 26, 2018
Apr 26, 2018 at 4:26 AM UTC
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I was just a boy, Working hard to be a man. I wanted my revenge, So I headed for the sand. I threw away my books, Traded in for army greens. I picked up my rifle, And worked on looking mean. I the clay A master sculptor Took me in his hand As he began to shape me, I knew his plan was grand. Plucked away my fear. Implanted a new craze. And by the time he's done, I didn't fear the end of days I look into the mirror, My heart beating like a drum. I try to catch a glimpse Of the stranger I've become. Tears well in my eyes No longer could I see That playful southern boy From middle Tennessee .....
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Apr 26, 2018
Apr 26, 2018 at 4:26 AM UTC
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