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The Craftsman
As far as the child's eye could see
legos splattered everything
a thousand hues, a hundred shades
enough to drive a man insane
but yet the child grinned
although he knew he'd sinned
his mom might have a fit
but he was ok with it
the boy grasped a block and thought
"lets begin"
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If you made huge messes with legos when you were a kid, I dedicate this poem to you