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Jun 2017
A man is as only as good as his own two hands
A maple only as tall as the oak will allow
The crop the same as the planted land
A thirst still quenched by a creek bed shallow
A sole as sturdy as the cobblers touch
These facts are universal truths
The rope will give if the loads to much
A throne without man is just a booth
Tyler A Sullivan
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Tyler A Sullivan  27/M/High Ridge Missouri
(27/M/High Ridge Missouri)   
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