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A proper young lady of Taos Had her panties trimmed neatly with lace. But a vulgar young man Raped her roughly, and ran, And left them pure panties in chaos.
There was a young student of Yale Who was getting his first piece of tail. He shoved in his pole, But in the wrong hole, And a voice from beneath yelled: "No sale!"
There was a young man from Vancouver Whose existence had lost its prime mover. But its loss he supplied With a piece of bull's hide, Two pairs, and the bag from the Hoover.
The last time I dined with the King He did quite a curious thing: He sat on a stool And took out his tool, And said, "If I play, will you sing?"
There was a young girl of Darjeeling Who could dance with such exquisite feeling. There was never a sound For miles around, Save of fly-buttons hitting the ceiling.
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