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I'm the murderer Who mowed my grass Killing thousands With a single pass Driving over A giant ant mound Now there's none Of them to be found Running down A cricket or two I hate to say it But I think they're through Earthworms sunning themselves In the sun so nice Cutting them in half With a single slice Devastation on the insects It did rain Not trying to cause Them any pain I'm a quiet guy Humble and meek But when I cut my grass I'm a killer once a week
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Jul 9, 2016
Jul 9, 2016 at 8:35 PM UTC
Murderer Mows His Grass
I'm the murderer Who mowed my grass Killing thousands With a single pass Driving over A giant ant mound Now there's none Of them to be found Running down A cricket or two I hate to say it But I think they're through Earthworms sunning themselves In the sun so nice Cutting them in half With a single slice Devastation on the insects It did rain Not trying to cause Them any pain I'm a quiet guy Humble and meek But when I cut my grass I'm a killer once a week
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Jul 9, 2016
Jul 9, 2016 at 8:35 PM UTC
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