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Posted by John M on September 24, 2004 at 08:27:44 from (206.74.236.140):
Been helping with the local ag mechanics class at the high school,kids are full of interest there in the class,and the teacher being a good buddy wanted me to bring one of my tractors down and explain what all I did to restore and whatnot.One kid,I really took a shining too,sent me this poem via email.Pretty neat: The days of my youth have not been forgotten, back in the neverending feilds of cotton. The barn is gone,but the house is still there, the smell of farmlife no longer fills the air. the land we worked from dusk til dawn is now just a neighborhoods beatiful lawns. I miss the farm but enjoy the city, even it can be pretty. I found a machine,in not so much glory, Ibet it could tell me some stories. I worked for weeks,even a year, for the slightest memory,a voice to hear. Dad calls from above,gives a tip of his hat, for a job well done On my time machine,I go back!
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