This Poem was Submitted By: Donna L. Dean On Date: 2003-04-01 13:47:37 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Texas Tea

I can hear that oil rig a shak'en  I have a big bucket for the taking. I am standing my ground cause I can taste that tea in Texas. What's the price for my soul? He should know I can be bold. I'm not willing to give up without a fight someone has to make this right. I'm primed for a payoff he is thinking layoff. I'm feeding him '10s and '20s I'm willing to give him plenty. He has oil wells throughout the land tapping the right one is the plan. I sit before this one arm desperedo his name is, Texas Tea. He is hard to please yet I feel at ease. For what's a soul if it can't be stole.  

Copyright © April 2003 Donna L. Dean


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