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Part 2 of 3 Now, the Bishop was nobody's fool, He'd been to a good public school, So he took down their britches And buggered those bitches With his ten-inch episcopal tool.
A habit uncouth and unsav'ry, Kept the Bishop of Essex in slav'ry, Midst shrieks, hoots, and howls, He'd bugger large owls, Which he kept in an underground av'ry.
There was a young girl of Spitzbergen Where people all thought her a virgin Till they found her in bed With her quim very red And the head of a kid just emerging
wind catches lily scatt'ring petals to the wind segmentation fault
There was a young lady named Clair Who possessed a magnificent pair. Or at least so I thought, Till I saw one get caught On a thorn, and began losing air.
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