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Cody's Christmas Wish
Cody got his Christmas wish Santa visited him He passed the CDL test And those license will serve him He can drive a huge truck now Out on the open road Hauling what cargo Only heavens knows They won't turn him aloose On the road all by himself yet(aren't we all glad) He has hours with a trainer Then he will have to ride double Sleeping in a camper Sharing such a tiny space With a person who is unknown Heaven only help him To get a job close to home He's going to make some money So he can bring a woman from Afar like Issac in the Bible Whose bride came from a distant place Lord help him to respect her Let love shine from his face Cody called yesterday eve and said that he got his CDLs. He still has more things to accomplish and have orientation with the company of hire.
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