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There once was a Bactrian camel Who was bound by no fetter or trammel. When he tried to make hay In his Bactrian way, His wife said, "Make me; I'm a mammal."
A young fellow discovered through Freud That although of a penis devoid, He could practice coitus By eating a fetus, And his parents were quite overjoyed.
There was a young girl from nace Whose corset just would not lace. Her mother said, "Nellie, There's more in your belly Than ever went in through your face."
There once was wee lad called Marvin Who thought his big dick was for carvin' He tried to cut slices Of "Turkey with spices" And left all his dining guests starvin'.
There was a young lady from Slough Who said that she didn't know how. Then a young fellow caught her And jolly well taught her; She lodges in Pimlico now.
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