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Mahoney -

Mahoney -

Mahoney -

great pride is in your arms, muscled possibilities the evident quest for water fishing,

snatched waves and fierce teeth, Yet looks of and island sweet and tender,

the old saying goes I should lay down dead, and fearlessly play the game pretend,

But boundaries are not known to a bear and you have the wilderness in your bite,

I have these hands to calm your spirit, and a heart that shall not fight.

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