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Have You Got Gas

Have You Got Gas? By: Tom Wright 8/1/2006 I power your mowers and propel your cars One of many derivatives from a barrel of oil, Pushing three stage rockets past the stars I’m used to power machines that work the soil. From our Electrical Grids to Co-generation There isn’t a locality where I’m not seen needed. I push, pull, and propel this great nation While signs of my shortage go relatively unheeded. Were experiment with solar and fructose the beet We make ethanol from corn, and if It’s so keen. Lets go one step further to something really neat Why not harness our gas from the lowly bean?

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