Sing you a song, I can't do that, my singing's days are past
(I think this is the first line, my Dad used to recite it - but I can't remember it much less find it on the net....)
Free verse
Yes. Her ex-husband the hobo. Hobo lie his wife from Hobo never get job.
Hobo?
hobo
there is no hobo
a hobo
No, he is not a hobo.
On a hobo farm.
The possessive form of "hobo" is "hobo's." You add an apostrophe and the letter "s" to indicate ownership or association. For example, you might say "the hobo's belongings" to refer to items belonging to a hobo.
possibly the billion dollar Hobo?
Hobo is a noun.
the giver is not a hobo