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The Old Hippy By: Richard Davidson on 11/16/2002; 5:39 PM He was old and he was clever He was wiser than the sea He had lived his life wherever He had found himself to be Now he'd bought himself a house down by the coast He had been to endless meetings In a time when Man's good nature seemed a ghost He'd been scrapping, he'd been biting Though his troubles weighed upon him with such heft And they'd ask him, "how's the weather? And he'd answer: "I simply must be me
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