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    Handyman

    Handyman
    By: Angela Ewing
    In memory of:
    Billy Kuykendall

    Wanted: A Handyman
    Someone who can fix it all
    Well then call Billy Kuykendall

    No matter what the chore
    He can do it and much more
    With just a ring
    He’d come and fix anything

    A fan, a fence, a light, a door,
    He could fix it and much more
    He’d do it from the kindness of his heart
    And he was always eager to start
    He was called on by many
    And never charged a penny

    Then one day God decided he needed a Handyman
    And he knew just the man for the plan

    So God looked down
    Into that small town
    And with great delight
    Took that man that Tuesday night

    Now in Heaven he does it all
    Whenever the Lord comes to call
    Although, our Handyman is no longer here
    We will always hold him dear

    What a great Handyman, though no longer our
    He now does his handy work for the keeper of the stars.

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