This poem was written for Rev. Bill Choate, a preacher for many ... down to Brother Bill's auction ... some coffee, listen to a yarnPull up a chair, have a ... Bill will give you
This poem was written for Rev. Bill Choate, a preacher for many years.
Come down to Brother Bill's auction barn
Drink some coffee, listen to a yarn
Pull up a chair, have a seat
Brother Bill will give you something to eat
He'll give you a word from the good book
Walk around his place and take a look
From tractors to golf carts to a tom turkey
He has everything, even Irvie's special jerky
Brother Bill has been preaching for many years
Led many to Jesus who calmed their fears
No retirement for this preacher man
This is part of the Master's plan
Walkin2e
Copyright 2004 Irvin L. Rozier
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