A Poem of Hunting, Fishing, and a Truck Glaedr the poet
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Hunting, Fishing and my Truck
I throw my gun in the back of my
truck With it I hope to kill a 12-point buck While in the woods, BANG! I
see the deer fall I take him home, freeze the meat, and mount his horns on my
wall
I grab my pole and tackle box and head to the lake At this time
in the morning, I feel barely awake There is no school today, I’m glad there
is no class A mighty tug on my line, I hook a large mouth bass
There
is nothing like hunting; waiting for the kill Cutting and cleaning the meat
my freezer I’ll soon fill Deer steaks and deer jerky have such a great
taste And with his head on my wall nothing goes to waste
I like
fishing, fishing is fun Fishing underneath the rising sun I like catching
the fish and putting them in a net Fish is a great dish when the table is
set
My truck is unstoppable; it can’t beat I slam the door and strap
myself in the seat I start the engine and press the gas to the floor My
truck takes off and my engine lets out a roar
I wouldn’t be able to hunt
or fish if it wasn’t for my truck With it I carry poles, guns, and my fallen
buck I pull my boat with my truck in four-wheel-drive At my destination I
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