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Dan England

09-06-2005 16:56:46




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I bought an old tractor all dusty and worn
Knew nothing about her just the year she was born
I washed her and greased her and painted her red
Now she lives happily right here in my shed.

This is the first of several verses in this poem. I am trying to locate a copy of the complete poem. Can any of you suggest where/how I might find a copy. I have tried Google searches with no success. Thanks, Dan

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Fergus

09-07-2005 03:49:24




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 Re: Tractor Poem in reply to Dan England, 09-06-2005 16:56:46  
FISH STORY
by Frank Young

You"ve worked for years, like you had to do
Provided for them, but what about you?
Should you labor on, in selfless giving
Or is it time, for a little living?

You"ve got your house, you"ve got your car
An occasional night, spent at the bar
A loving wife, and a kid named Fred
But you need a tractor, out in that shed

So you set aside, perhaps a weekend
And follow the light, of your own beacon
You hit the backroads, on a mission
And tell them all, you"re goin" fishin"

Down shady backroad, and dusty lane
You search the fencerows, like a man insane
Driven on, by force unknown You"ve got to have one, for your own

Back home they wonder, if the Old Man"s daft
He"s never been fond, of water craft
And never owned, a rod or reel
Never came home, with fish-filled creel

They speculate, a mid-life crisis
They speak of variety, and how it spices
They think perhaps, some psycho-pill
Would help you make it, up over that hill

But that"s not heard, by your deaf ears
You can"t be burdened, by all their fears
You"ve made your move, won"t turn around
Till what you seek, is finally found

Then suddenly, in that small clearing
You spot an old, McCormick-Deering
It speaks to you, in rusted voice
The die is cast, you have no choice

The price is paid, no second thought
Already proud, of what you"ve bought
You load the relic, behind your truck
And thank the gods, that brought such luck

You head back home, your prize aboard
And vow that soon, it"ll be restored
To the fine machine, it used to be
It"s not just iron, it"s history

The family greets you, "Hi"ya, Dad"
Certain that you"ve, at last gone mad
They blame the stress, a destructive factor
But what the hell,... you"ve got your tractor!

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Dan England

09-07-2005 04:38:57




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 Re: Tractor Poem in reply to Fergus, 09-07-2005 03:49:24  
Fergus: Another good one. Thanks for sharing it. Dan



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Sloroll

09-06-2005 18:23:49




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 Re: Tractor Poem in reply to Dan England, 09-06-2005 16:56:46  
I would like to respond
Truly I would
With the where abouts of this rhyme
That you feel is so good. I can tell right now though
You can do better. Verse is a song of the heart
Like writing a love letter.
Sit down, pen in your hand
Think of black dirt oil and sand. Remember your Grandad as proud as he was On his new mount donning farm duds.
Look at her now she is older but better
Sit yourself down and write your own love letter.
It won't make no difference Whether you bleed red, green, grey or blue.
What makes the song sing Is what that song means to you.

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Dan England

09-06-2005 18:31:43




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 Re: Tractor Poem in reply to Sloroll, 09-06-2005 18:23:49  
Thats great, Sloroll. I enjoyed it but am still looking for my poem. Dan



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Sloroll

09-06-2005 18:47:22




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 Re: Tractor Poem in reply to Dan England, 09-06-2005 18:31:43  
I hope you find it. But think,your own words will mean more to your grandkids...

Good luck. I searched awhile and couldn't find it either. You know Dan... It will be in the last place you look. :? )



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