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16 horsepower – for my angel

thought it was time for a musical interlude. . .

16 horsepower: American Wheeze

Ive grown tired, of the words of the single man
Hangin lifeless on his every word — o man
You dont understand dear man
The little angel held out her hand
Sayin father, father I love you
O praise jesus I got her

Ok yeah billygoat an well play farm
I didnt mean to spirit stiff you
Nor to do you no harm
You say youve got a bone to pick
Well, theres plenty showin on me
Come on up yeah bring your temper boy
Well see, well see

Yeah you may be the only one come on son
Bring your blade and your gun
And if I die by your hand
Ive gotta home in glory land

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Okay,

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Filed under: Uncategorized — Written by Father Luke at 7:11 am on Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

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Jenifer goes like this...

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Fitting.

Missing reading the dotcom and old posts.

But I understand.

You know that already.

xxx

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