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The Morris Minor Man (My First Ever Poem)
The Morris Minor Man. He was the Morris Minor Man from down in Burton Joyce I went with him to buy one a green one was his choice he could have had a Vauxhall he could have had a Ford but not the Morris Minor Man from down in Burton Joyce. He started with a Land Rover and had a Scimitar too he even had a Skoda and went to number two! I used to pull his leg for that and he didn’t seem to mind but when the Morris Minor came that really was a find. He was the Morris Minor Man from down in Burton Joyce he went and bought another one to accompany the first he could have brought home anything but nothing else would do that’s why the Morris Minor Man went after number two. He worked on them so carefully as he chased round after parts and when he was successful it cheered his family’s hearts for when they got to know those cars they loved them, I could tell could it be they had become Minor fans as well!
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