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A certain professor named Yarrow Had trouble seducing a sparrow. When he'd given up hopin' He pried her jaws open, And filled up her bill with his marrow.
A musician who lives in Bangkok Has fiddle strings tied to his cock. When he gets an erection, He plays a selection From Johan Sebastian Bach.
There once was a girl from New Haven Whose pubic hair was not shaven But missing because She slept without drawers Within range of a nest building raven.
It's a helluva fix that we're in When the geographical spread of the urge to sin Causes juvenile delinquency With increasing frequency By the Army, the Navy, and Errol Flynn.
There once was a geologist named Wassal, Who one day found a colossal fossil. He could tell by the bend, And the knob at the end, That it was the peter of Paul, the apostile.
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