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A shiftless young fellow of Kent Had his wife fuck the landlord for rent. But as she grew older, The landlord grew colder, And now they live out in a tent.
There was a young man of Adair Who thought he would diddle a mare. He climbed up a ladder And jolly well had her, With his backside a-wave in the air.
There was a young lady named Rackstraw, Titillated herself with a hack-saw. As a result of this action She no longer has traction, And a penis feels just like a jackstraw.
There once was a lady named Hix Who was fond of sucking big pricks. One fellow she took Was a doctor named Snook, Now he's in a hell of a fix.
My face in the mirror isn't wrinkled or drawn; My house isn't dirty, the cobwebs are gone. My garden looks lovely, and so does my lawn; I think I might never put my glasses back on!
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