George Washington
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bangin'on things and makin'traps.
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The dog was very old and lazy...
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and just ugly...
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but George still loved it.
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"It"... "It had bumps." I mean, not bumps.
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More like bugs and fleas and ticks.
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All kinds of pests, like, all over its legs.
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Oh, that I were as in the months of old,
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as in the days when God watched over me:
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When His lamp shone over my head...
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and by His light I walked through darkness:
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When I was in my prime:
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When the friendship of God was upon my tent:
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When the Almighty was with me:
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When my children were around me:
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When my steps were washed with milk...
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and the rock poured out for me streams of oil.
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Thank you.
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Hey, is that the Bible or Shakespeare?
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" I mean, they"... Yes, there are nice people here.
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It's a nice town. I mean, it's like any other place, I guess.
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But it's got its good parts, and then on the other side of the coin,
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there are the bad parts too.
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But it's really too bad you can't see the stars on account of all the smoke.
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Man, you know what? My room ain't got no windows anyway.
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Hey, man, are you still hanging out with that girl Nasia?
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No, man. She dumped me last week at church.
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- What? - Yep.
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- Geez. - For my friend George Richardson.

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