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To the shrine which was Pallas Athena's Young Bito (who'd learned about penis) Brought her needles and thread And scissors and said, "You can stick them---I'm changing to Venus!"
There once was a queen of Bulgaria Whose bush had grown hairier and hairier, Till a prince from Peru Who came up for a screw Had to hunt for her cunt with a terrier.
There was a Young Lady of Bute, Who played on a silver-gilf flute; She played several jigs To her uncle's white pigs, That amusing Young Lady of Bute.
There once was a man from Madras With testicles made of spun glass When he rubbed them together They played "Stormy Weather" And lightning shot out of his ass Sent by karen
There was an old fellow from Roop Who'd lost all control of his poop. One evening at supper His wife said, "Now, Tupper, Stop making that noise with your soup!"
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