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My grandpa loves gnomes They’re all over the house Sitting by the mirror and useless combs There might be one that’s a mouse. Ill give you two guesses at his x-mas gifts. And every vacation we find a station That carries the friendly red hatted myths. He gleefully owns whole generations. Grandpa looks like a gnome himself. This is where we think his joy stems. He fits in too well with his porcelain wealth. But grandma puts up with it. ‘cause the gnome light keeps her books lit.
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Aug 27, 2012
Aug 27, 2012 at 1:20 AM UTC
My grandpa loves gnomes
My grandpa loves gnomes They’re all over the house Sitting by the mirror and useless combs There might be one that’s a mouse. Ill give you two guesses at his x-mas gifts. And every vacation we find a station That carries the friendly red hatted myths. He gleefully owns whole generations. Grandpa looks like a gnome himself. This is where we think his joy stems. He fits in too well with his porcelain wealth. But grandma puts up with it. ‘cause the gnome light keeps her books lit.
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Aug 27, 2012
Aug 27, 2012 at 1:20 AM UTC
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