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sneaky stan

sneaky stan, the builder man,

who laboured on the site

wheeled a barrow full of straw

for two weeks every night

 

foreman feared some pilfering

and searched it every day

he fumbled round, but always found

now't below the hay.

 

but sneaky stan, a gardening man,

unhappy with wage rates

had stolen fourteen wheel barrows

and sold em to his mates

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Mar 12, 2010
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