[Dixielandjazz] LOOKING FOR MORE LYMRICS
Beth Villanyi
bethv at portafortuna.com
Fri Apr 9 14:17:32 PDT 2004
I apologize in advance to those of you who can't abide toilet humor (if
indeed there are any of you out there), but I simply can't resist adding my
particularly favorite limerick to the list:
There once was a young man named Clyde
Who fell down a privvy and died.
His young brother Nate met a similar fate
And now they're interred side by side.
Beth
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Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 9:39 AM
Subject: [Dixielandjazz] LOOKING FOR MORE LYMRICS
> I hope someone out there knows what I'm talking about. In college, and a
few
> times since, we did what we called lymrics to the melody of a Mexican type
> song that began, Aye, yie yie ya, Chinamen never eat chili, now this is a
verse
> that's worse than the first, so waltz me around again, Willie.
>
> The only one I can find now is:
> There once was a lady from Cape Cod
> Who thought that all babies came from God
> But it wasn't the almighty who lifted her nightie
> It was Roger the lodger, by God!
>
> Does anyone know any more of these? They're for some special entertaining.
I
> would be forever grateful.
>
> Dan (piano fingers) Spink
> dwsi at aol.com
>
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