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Created on: May 18, 2010
Easing my cost.
I've had some timber, panes of glass,
from someones house disposal skip,
and they were pleased to see it gone,
and I was chuffed I took the trip.
I'm gonna take my garden shed,
and strip the top half down and then,
creating window frames for glass,
I'm gonna build it up again.
So I have then a greenhouse-shed,
an half and half old fashioned style,
and when I'm done and growing things,
I'll have an extra cause to smile,
because I saved in many ways,
and this way means nobody pays!
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and they were pleased to see it gone,
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