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Danger

well I come from California

over sixteen years ago

to the green and verdant mountains

to make and peddle dough

I was hired by a family

that were just plain donut dumb

and I pounded out the business

on immigrants worked numb

Baked Fresh Daily !

to hell with labor laws

I don’t believe in overhead

and fairness makes me pause

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jimmy-tee
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Mar 3, 2013
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