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Created on: January 16, 2010
Hockey Life
You know you are lucky you know you are blessed
When the hardest part of your day is getting dressed
I think it’s a pity a bit of a shame
Everyone should be able to make a living playing a game
Work for an hour a day maybe two
The rest of the day is all up to you
The travel is fun you live in free places
See different customs and a lot of new faces
Summers our off unless you want to go the extra mile
Can sleep with many girls if that is you style
One drunk night I even received a ride from the mayor
Got to love the life of a hockey player
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