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Daves trowel has a hickory handle, With a blade thats broader than most, It could cover the **** of a Tipperary mare Going down to the Steeplechase post. I spin it around in my palm, the trowel . . . not the horse, Its old, from a bygone age, When skill was the poor brother of force. Now its weatherbeaten and corroded, Every cut and nick still lingers, Daves trowel shines as bright as day, Im talking about my fingers.
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Jan 27, 2016
Jan 27, 2016 at 7:38 AM UTC
Daves trowel
Daves trowel has a hickory handle, With a blade thats broader than most, It could cover the **** of a Tipperary mare Going down to the Steeplechase post. I spin it around in my palm, the trowel . . . not the horse, Its old, from a bygone age, When skill was the poor brother of force. Now its weatherbeaten and corroded, Every cut and nick still lingers, Daves trowel shines as bright as day, Im talking about my fingers.
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Jan 27, 2016
Jan 27, 2016 at 7:38 AM UTC
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