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*I used to wake up with the roosters I used to hold my rakes and hoes They were my morale boosters But now who knows I used to till my shamba beautifully neat To **** every **** peeping above the soil There wasn't a garden need I wouldn't meet For even the hardest I would toil I used to be the farmer everyone admired Because I was a tireless strong warden And I didn't mind being mired By you my gorgeous little garden I grew green pastures for my cattle And the vegetables on which I fed Not until that fateful battle That changed the quiet life I led They took you neat and left you wild Now you lie untamed like the beasts of the savanna Weeping like a lonely abandoned child In the throes of battle and parents gonner You used to be a paradise on Earth With heavenly innocence and pure But you no longer command trust from us For facing you is facing manure*
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Aug 30, 2015
Aug 30, 2015 at 2:13 AM UTC
NOT ANYMORE
*I used to wake up with the roosters I used to hold my rakes and hoes They were my morale boosters But now who knows I used to till my shamba beautifully neat To **** every **** peeping above the soil There wasn't a garden need I wouldn't meet For even the hardest I would toil I used to be the farmer everyone admired Because I was a tireless strong warden And I didn't mind being mired By you my gorgeous little garden I grew green pastures for my cattle And the vegetables on which I fed Not until that fateful battle That changed the quiet life I led They took you neat and left you wild Now you lie untamed like the beasts of the savanna Weeping like a lonely abandoned child In the throes of battle and parents gonner You used to be a paradise on Earth With heavenly innocence and pure But you no longer command trust from us For facing you is facing manure*
ignatius-hosiana
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Aug 30, 2015
Aug 30, 2015 at 2:13 AM UTC
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