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A farmer travelling with his load Picked up a horseshoe on the road, And nailed if fast to his barn door, That luck might down upon him pour; That every blessing known in life Might crown his homestead and his wife, And never any kind of harm Descend upon his growing farm.
These songs are old friends I have entertained myself with when I'm washing the dishes, driving to the store and walking down the aisles. The ones that you sing when you're driving in the car and as a singer you always go back to them.
| Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Politician (1969) |
| George Carey, Clergyman (1935) |
| Charles Simon Favart, Dramatist (1710) |
| Abraham Flexner, Educator (1866) |
| Noah Hathaway, Actor (1971) |
| Jimmy Kimmel, Celebrity (1967) |
| Vine Deloria, Jr., Author (2005) |


