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Amish Truckers Association
This part happened, this first part is true But the story stretched and the exaggerations too A trucker arrived to offload what he had to deliver A hat and coat, avoiding a morning shiver I was wondering about his means of transportation I looked at the trucker and automatically knew without a mustache, he was part of the Amish Truckers Association I knew there had to be a wagon and horse involved Sticker on the side reading Barn needed, a barn raising every Sunday, problem solved Oats bag over the horse's mouth, wagon parking brake locked in place Not an eighteen wheeler, so doesn't take up a lot of space His name was Eli Do you believe me, why would I lie? Pensalvania was his final destination It all leads to him being a member of the Amish Truckers Association
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