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Diggin'

by drumhound

[Since the season has been a bit overwhelming for me, I wanted to share a children's poem from my earlier collections. Hope you enjoy this other side of my personality ;-)] DIGGIN’ Doug dug a hole to China And there upon the way Another Doug was digging To see the U.S.A. Doug and Doug stopped digging Then heard more digging sounds. A shovel came protruding And Dougie was inbound. Dougie, Doug and Doug sat down, And I’m not kidding you, The dirt collapsed above them And Doug the Fourth came through. Eight more Dougs came digging, A dozen Dougs in all. It felt so overcrowded They dug four mammoth walls. Now, middle earth’s a party, So if you dare the trek, Come dancing down with diggers At 12 Dougs Discotheque. Steve Roberson
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Dec 31, 2013
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