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My grandad He parts wise words He tells a story Of once in a lifetime Migration to England Fresh off the boat Earning at fourteen To lend a hand he was keen A tale That could only be his Of travelling to Afghanistan Him and his car in 1966 A young wife and 3 sons Along came a daughter When he needed one Got them married his job was done He is the vision of hope For without that You might as well be a dead man Work hard and live honest My grandad always says Do your bit And stand tall and proud Keep your feet firm on the ground And now he speaks Of friends all gone Wrapped up in a shroud That day will come for us all son You'll lose your sight Hearing Teeth and hair too Remember this no matter what you do Never do anything Which one day you will rue And if you don't learn from your mistakes Don't weep and expect anyone to pity you
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Jan 31, 2014
Jan 31, 2014 at 10:29 AM UTC
My Grandad
My grandad He parts wise words He tells a story Of once in a lifetime Migration to England Fresh off the boat Earning at fourteen To lend a hand he was keen A tale That could only be his Of travelling to Afghanistan Him and his car in 1966 A young wife and 3 sons Along came a daughter When he needed one Got them married his job was done He is the vision of hope For without that You might as well be a dead man Work hard and live honest My grandad always says Do your bit And stand tall and proud Keep your feet firm on the ground And now he speaks Of friends all gone Wrapped up in a shroud That day will come for us all son You'll lose your sight Hearing Teeth and hair too Remember this no matter what you do Never do anything Which one day you will rue And if you don't learn from your mistakes Don't weep and expect anyone to pity you
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Jan 31, 2014
Jan 31, 2014 at 10:29 AM UTC
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