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Pappy was a big man, whose love was bigger than life.

Slim was an out of towner in town working for a time. 


Slim started sniffing after Pappys daughter, Pappy saw they were having fun. 

The days go on and two became one, making Slim, Pappy's only son.  


Pappy lead with a spiritual tone, inspiring slim to develop his own.

Slim watched taking notes as they went, trials ensued, but they weren't alone. 


Building barns, moving beds, and traveling some, Slim  was left to carry on.

The shoes were big and Slim felt small, but Pappy was there even though  he was gone.


White willow from his past, an ancestral plant that barely lasts.

Slims cultivated that plant, long time after Pappy passed. 


First bloom came the summer after Pappy went home from here.  

The coveted plant is treated with care as slim gives it the upmost care.


Pappy was a good man, he was strong as an Ox.

He spent his days preaching the Word of the cross


He loved to look at  flowers, His mother passed that love on,  

Favorite of all was Liberty Overalls, and his precious darling, Dot.


*Written by Kent Deville.

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