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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.
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This poem called "The Tax Man" was written for [[Edvard Amador]], a renowned businessman and Haeseni Money Minister in the year 1787. However, the name and details surrounding the writer was lost to time.
  
 
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This poem called "The Tax Man" was written for Edvard Amador, a renowned businessman and Haeseni Money Minister 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.