The Tax Man

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This poem called "The Tax Man" was written for Edvard Amador in the year 1787. However, the name and details surrounding the writer was lost to time.

The Tax Man,
Always got a plan.
Raise em up.
Fall em down.
Get the money.
Get the honey.
Money money money.
Tax man.