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There was a young lady from Eaton Whose figure had plenty of meat on. She said: 'Wed me, Jack, And you'll find that my back Is a nice place to warm your cold feet on'.
There once was a man named MacBride Who fell in a privy and died. He had a young brother, Who fell in another, And now they're interred (in turd) side by side.
There once was an old man of Esser, Whose knowledge grew lesser and lesser, It at last grew so small He knew nothing at all, And now he's a college professor.
There was a young man from Racine Who was weaned at the age of eighteen. He said, "I'll admit There's no milk in the tit, But think of the fun it has been."
Here lies the bones of Screwy Dick, He spent his whole life with a corkscrew prick, He searched and he searched in the feudal hunt, To find the woman with the corkscrew cunt. He finally found her and then dropped dead, The son-of-a-bitch had a left hand thread. Sent by Todd
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