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Hard as nails A man of steel But ,under that outside shell dwelled a heart as strong as well He did not take any slack He expected your best and that's a fact But , he would always have your back He helped the family become stronger because of that He would joke around the campfire's light That notorious Mooga Mooga bird would take it's flight We would all laugh , for he was a true delight He was his softest on those campfire nights My Uncle Denny , He was a good man Never afraid to take a stand Protecting us all each and everyday, from people who would put us in harms way My Uncle Denny, he sure could cook One taste of his chili and you were hooked His beef barley soup was truely devine And his Barb-Q creations were one of a kind He was a good man I say it again it's true One of the best I ever knew He will be missed more than I can say We must celebrate life each and everyday For I know in my heart he would want it that way.....
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Sep 3, 2010
Sep 3, 2010 at 5:27 AM UTC
He was a good man....
Hard as nails A man of steel But ,under that outside shell dwelled a heart as strong as well He did not take any slack He expected your best and that's a fact But , he would always have your back He helped the family become stronger because of that He would joke around the campfire's light That notorious Mooga Mooga bird would take it's flight We would all laugh , for he was a true delight He was his softest on those campfire nights My Uncle Denny , He was a good man Never afraid to take a stand Protecting us all each and everyday, from people who would put us in harms way My Uncle Denny, he sure could cook One taste of his chili and you were hooked His beef barley soup was truely devine And his Barb-Q creations were one of a kind He was a good man I say it again it's true One of the best I ever knew He will be missed more than I can say We must celebrate life each and everyday For I know in my heart he would want it that way.....
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Sep 3, 2010
Sep 3, 2010 at 5:27 AM UTC
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