30 x 36 inches
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At the end of the day
My Master and I
And my friend little Ted
Come to check on the donkeys
Before they go to bed
20 x 24 inches
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Across the fields
Past the old barn
Along by the riverbank they go
Whilst under paws and feet
The countryside sleeps
Beneath a blanket of snow
13 x 16 inches
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I'm showing Little Ted to my Master
He doesn't seem interested in him
He's busy looking at the crocuses
And listening to the robin sing
15 x 18 inches
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There was an old gardener
He spent much of his time
Clearing thistles thorns and weeds
So to Jesus he prayed
Who popped down one day
And taught him to sow new seeds
16 x 20 inches
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We are going to feed Derek the Donkey
We're taking him fresh hay
In the bucket
We've got some treats
And that will make his day
15 x 18 inches
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My Master is harvesting vegetables
We are having a Sunday roast
I can't wait, I'm very excited
It's the gravy I love the most
10 x 12 inches
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It’s not that I’m ungrateful
To have my breakfast in bed
I like a bone made of biscuit
But I’d rather have soldiers and egg
15 x 18 inches
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As seasons change once again
The autumn leaves are falling
Cold paws
Cold toes
The old man knows
Soon winter will be calling
10 x 12 inches
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The old man likes to have a read
Before he goes to bed
By his side his faithful friend
Who’s asleep with little Ted
16 x 20 inches
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I like to help my Master
When he comes to collect the eggs
On Sundays he keeps his pyjamas on
And we have our breakfast in bed
13 x 16 inches
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Along the track
Through the gate
Falling leaves
Two best mates
13 x 16 inches
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My Master's hoeing the veggie patch
While the weather is dry and fine
I'm sitting waiting for Little Ted
Who's drying on the line
16 x 20 inches
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The wife has got me on a diet
So when the weather’s fine
I tell her I’m taking the dog for a walk
And sneak a ninety-nine
20 x 24 inches
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I wish his toast would hurry up
I’m waiting patiently
He said if I was good today
He’d cook a sausage just for me
13 x 16 inches
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My Master’s cooking breakfast
He’s putting the washing in
I’m rather worried about little Ted
I’m not sure if he can swim
20 x 24 inches
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Ever-changing skies, clouds roll by
In the distance the seagull’s call
The old man’s painting the beach hut
In his favourite Farrow & Ball
12 x 10 inches
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A summer's day down at the beach huts
What a bloomin' pain
I was about to set the windbreak up
And then it started to rain
16 x 20 inches
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I like to start the day off
With a great big mug of tea
And thank the Lord for another day
While the robin sings to me
16 x 20 inches
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Rainy days
Breaking waves
My old dog and me
Whatever the weather
We are always together
Down here by the sea
20 x 24 inches
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My Master’s very organised
He likes to have a plan
First he collected the chicken eggs
Then he made some jam
Next he fed the animals
That live here on the farm
He’s getting Derek the donkey some water
Then he’ll stack the hay in the barn
16 x 20 inches
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I love it here With my Master
Looking out to sea
If I could talk
I would tell him
How much he means to me
10 x 12 inches
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My Master's a little bit grumpy
We've just got out of bed
He ran out of milk for his cornflakes
So we had to collect some eggs
10 x 12 inches
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It’s cold this morning
Down on the farm
The animals still need to be fed
The barrow ride’s fun
But as soon as we’re done
It’ll be straight back in my bed
10 x 12 inches
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I love my Master very much
But sometimes I have my doubts
When I have to come out in the snow
To pick his brussel sprouts
20 x 24 inches
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I'm off to church with my Master
Then we'll pop in The Old Kings Head
A prayer, a pint, a pickled egg
And then it's off home to bed
16 x 20 inches
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Across the old bridge
Where the river bends
Go to best mates
To old friends
15 x 18 inches
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When it’s the middle of the winter
The thing I love the most
Is going out for a ride on my sledge
And helping with the post
30 x 36 inches
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An old man and his labradors
Two pheasants heading their way
He was hoping to take a left and a right
For that would make his day
16 x 20 inches
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My Master and I
Live down by the sea
I’m loving life
With my ears blowing free
12 x 16 inches
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In the autumn the farmer sows
In the summer he reaps
And sometimes in the afternoons
He hides in the barn and sleeps
10 x 12 inches
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In the autumn the farmer sows
In the summer he reaps
And sometimes in the afternoons
He hides in the barn and sleeps
16 x 20 inches
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Down by the stream
An old man sits and dreams
By his side his old dog sleeps
He recalls the years
And all those he holds dear
Fond memories
In his heart he keeps
10 x 12 inches
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My Master’s been to the chicken coop
We are having boiled eggs on toast
It’s the crusty bit with butter on
That I look forward to most
16 x 20 inches
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Five sparrows chirping on the wall
Hollyhocks stand proud and tall
The gardener rests his aching back
His old dog dreams of chasing cats
16 x 20 inches
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In the warmth of the sun
The weeding has been done
It's been a busy day
Now it's time to head off home
And put the tools away
13 x 16 inches
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Summer’s nearly over
Another harvest here
Two old friends together
A friendship they hold dear
10 x 12 inches
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The shepherd's had a busy day
Tending to the lambs and sheep
So now he's having a mug of tea
And his dog is having a sleep
16 x 20 inches
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For many years
You have been at my side
And here we sit today
The best of friends
‘Til our days end
The two of us
Old and grey
13 x 16 inches
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A summer’s day in the garden
The chickens have been fed
The gardener’s busy weeding
And the dog's asleep in the shed
10 x 12 inches
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My Master's very busy
Painting the doors
On his garden shed
I'm having a nap in the barrow
With my best friend, Little Ted
24 x 28 inches
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We are up here in the barrow
Because I’ve been accosted
By a goose
There should be a law
Against pecking dog’s paws
And letting these geese run loose
20 x 24 inches
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The sixth of May
Coronation Day
I’m getting my main crop in
I wonder if King Charles
Will have a spud
Named after him
13 x 16 inches
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The gardener was
Very pleased with himself
He had grown a very big marrow
So he stopped for his lunch
A cup of tea
Then had a doze in the barrow
24 x 28 inches
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I’ve been coming down here
For many years
To the Lord I often pray
I thank him for every wave I’ve watched
And thank him for every day
15 x 18 inches
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On the harbour steps
Sat a fisherman
Beside him his best mate
When the tide turns
They will go out to sea
And they won’t be
Back until late
16 x 20 inches
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My Master and I
Are working hard
We are doing
The rounds on the farm
He’s giving the sheep
A bale of hay
And the rest
Will stack in the barn
13 x 16 inches
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My Master climbed
Up on the hay cart
To save me from getting pecked
The farm was at peace
Until I barked at the geese
And now they are rather upset
10 x 12 inches
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I know they are only little
I know they are not very big
But my Master
Has over-stepped the mark
Filling my barrow up with pigs
32 x 40 inches
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Nets, pots and rooftops
Fishermen going out to sea
The morning tide
A best friend by my side
That’s home sweet home to me
20 x 24 inches
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We’ve been to the market
In the pick up truck
Put the pig in the back
And on the front seat
A duck
16 x 20 inches
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Down by the beach
By the sea wall
Across the sea
The east wind whips
But I don’t care
I am just happy to share
My Master’s fish and chips
30 x 36 inches
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Down by the river
A man and his dog
Off to the Church
To say good morning to God
On a pew he will sit
And then he will pray “Thank you dear
Lord For this Winter’s day”
24 x 28 inches
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A Winter’s day now put to bed
Beneath a blanket of snow
The old man and his mate
Through the open gate
To the village church they go
13 x 16 inches
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An old man, his dog and his donkey
Went for a walk down the lane
After a mile they stopped for a while
and then walked back again
32 x 40 inches
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On a winter’s night
An old man and his dog
Had been to say their prayers
Now it’s home to bed
To rest their heads
Up the apples and pears
13 x 16 inches
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I’m not going out
To pick the sprouts
I don’t like
The snow on my paws
I’m home alone
I stayed in with my bone
It’s nice and warm indoors
16 x 20 inches
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Down the hill
Across the field
Through the old farm gate
Now the old man’s
Leaning on the bridge
By his side
His black lab waits
10 x 12 inches
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We’ve been to the barn
To milk the cow
But it didn’t go as planned
The cow was not very happy
My Master had cold hands
13 x 16 inches
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The old man takes
His dog for a walk
Before it gets too late
He sometimes stops at the
Telephone box
And has a chat with his best mate
10 x 12 inches
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My Master
And me
On a winter's day
Feeding the donkeys
Carrots and hay
30x 36 inches
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My Master and me to go down to the quay
To watch the fishermen unload their catch
They always thank God
For the dabs and the cod
And they chat about this and that
20 x 24 inches
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I like my
Master’s chicken free range
And running loose
But I keep out of the way
In the barn by the hay
Whenever I see the goose
13 x 16 inches
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Off they go through
The deep fresh snow
An old man was
Pulling his dog
Down the lane across
The field
To have a chat with God
15 x 18 inches
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This is the lighthouse keeper
Across the sea he looks
But on his day off
He comes to the beach
Relaxes and reads a book
20 x 24 inches
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My Master and me
Come down to the sea
He likes to think about things
He ponders the days
As he watches the waves
Wondering what life may bring
16 x 20 inches
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My Master has been to the market
He bought himself 3 pigs
A little one A medium one
And one that’s very big
13 x 16 inches
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My mum used to sing to me
As we sat beside this stream
Although she’s gone
I still hear that song
Life is but a dream
20 x 24 inches
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My Master is hauling in the catch
Looks like it is full of cod
He always casts His net on the other side
A trick he learnt from God.
16 x 20 inches
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One Man
And his dog
The Downs
And God
16 x 20 inches
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The harvest is nearly over
The Farmer’s having a break
Just happy to be with a flask of tea
Having a chat with his best mate
16 x 20 inches
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Oh how I love these lazy days
My best friend
By my side
And the sound of the waves
10 x 12 inches
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My Master and I
Were at work in the barn
Having a wonderful day
Now full of fear
I've been pecked on the rear
Now we're trapped up here
On the hay
32 x 40 inches
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In the studio the artist paints
The authors write their books
The potter at the potter's wheel
In the kitchen the housekeeper cooks.
Amongst the cauliflowers
Hollyhocks the purple thistle crowns
The gardener is busy hoeing
At this house upon the downs
16 x 20 inches
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Down on the farm with my Master
Everything was bliss
But the bloomin' geese
Their anger increased
Honked, chased and hissed
10 x 12 inches
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Amongst the nets and pots
His dog by his side
The fisherman waits
For the morning tide
15 x 18 inches
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I’m having a paddle
With my Master
But it’s hard to concentrate
I’m trying to be good
Like I know that I should
But there are biscuits over
There on that plate
10 x 12 inches
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When I was
A lad me
And my Dad
Would walk
Beside this stream
He’s still with me
Although I only see
Him in my dreams
15 x 18 inches
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I wonder why God made the sky
Why did he make the sea
Whatever the reason I'm glad he did
And I'm happy that he made me
16 x 20 inches
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His best friend is asleep in the barrow
On the rake a robin sings
The old man thanks God
For his life, his dog
And the joy
That the garden brings
20 x 24 inches
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The old fisherman sat on the wall
Waiting to catch the tide
Then he will go out to sea
To catch his tea
With his first mate by his side.
10 x 12 inches
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As the evening draws in
Church bells ring.
Time to put his tools away
Watched by his dog,
The old man thanked God
For another beautiful day
15 x 18 inches
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My Master and me
Have been out to sea
This is the last pot of the trip
When the crabs come aboard
I get scared of their claws
Because last week I got a nip
10 x 12 inches
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My master likes to paddle
In the sea between the rocks
I’d like to doze but with my sensitive nose
I would like him to move his socks
40 x 48 inches
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Down by the river
There’s a man with his best mate.
He comes here in the evening
Before it gets too late
He thinks about the days gone by
The days that are yet to come
Then he makes his way back home
Warmed by the setting sun
13 x 16 inches
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As you can see
My Master and me
Are having a busy day.
He’s giving the old shepherd’s hut
A coat of lamp room gray.
The paint is made by Farrow and Ball
He doesn’t do B & Q
The wheels he’s picked out in rectory red
A complimentary hue
12 x 10 inches
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The gardener planted a sunflower seed
Now his work is done.
Everyday he watered it
And God gave him the sun
20 x 24 inches
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The gardener’s busy hoeing weeds
Apple blossom on the trees
Listening to the robin sing
Oh how he loves
These days of Spring
12 x 10 inches
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I nearly finished hoeing the beds
What a bloomin’ shame
The weatherman got it wrong again
He never forecast rain
32 x 40 inches
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Sometimes I stand here and think to myself
How lucky I am to be me
My old dog by my side
I wait for the tide
Listening to the call of the sea
15 x 18 inches
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My Master rescued two donkeys
They were very very poor
At first they never said that much
But now they go Eeyore
36 x 44 inches
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As the evening draws in
Church bells ring
Time to put his tools away
Watched by his dog
The old man thanked God
For another beautiful day
20 x 24 inches
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There’s an old man who lives in a shepherds hut
He lives there with his dog
Keeps chickens and grows vegetables
And everyday thanks God
30 x 36 inches
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As the evening draws in
Church bells ring
Time to put his tools away
Watched by his dog
The old man thanked God
For another beautiful day
11 x 16 inches
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As the evening draws in
Church bells ring
Time to put his tools away
Watched by his dog
The old man thanked God
For another beautiful day
20 x 24 inches
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Our Master takes good care of us
Of that we have no doubt
He’s very kind
For when the sun shines
We go on a family day out
24 x 29 inches
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It’s been busy this morning
Down on the farm,
So he’s having his lunch on a bale in the barn,
I’m trying to look as sad as I can,
Then I might get a bit of his cheese and ham
40 x 48 inches
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He’s checked on the cows
The pigs, the donkey
The chicken, the geese, the sheep
Now it’s back to the house
A tot of grouse
Then off to bed for a sleep
35 x 46 inches
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Keep the home fires burning
It’s cold outside tonight
Cosy by the fire
On this Winter’s night
Down the lane the old man goes
Alongside his faithful dog
In the church a welcome light
And filled with the love of God
20 x 24 inches
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Over the stile, past the barn
Soon they’ll be indoors
Tea and crumpets beside the fire
Warming feet and paws
13 x 18 inches
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Morning light fresh laid snow
Along the riverbank they go.
20 x 24 inches
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Life it has its ups and downs,
Sometimes it seems unfair
And in these times of trouble
We each have our cross to bear
39 x 32 inches
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I’m trying to comfort my Master
He really is so sad
Today they crucified Jesus
The best friend we ever had
What will we do now
He has gone, It’s rather hard to say
They know not what they’ve done to Him
The world has changed today
32 x 40 inches
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Tonight we are having supper
This will be our last
A sadness fills the evening air
His time here soon to pass
He poured the wine broke some bread
I hope it’s gluten free
“Drink and eat” Christ said to us
“By this you’ll remember Me”
18 x 15 inches
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When the world is on your shoulders
With the weight too much to bear
Jesus told my master and me
That He will always care
So in troubled times when we’re feeling down
We pray to God above
Then Jesus comes to give us rest
And gives us peace and hugs
48x60 inches
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