The Willie Ballads With Other Limericks And Nonsense Rhymes

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The Willie Ballads With Other Limericks And Nonsense Rhymes
F N Robbins
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The butter's golden hair threw up its part.
33 The apple sauced the coffee when the latter whispered round That he didn't think the beets could beat the band ; The chocolate hit him on the cocoa, but the coffee stood his ground, And the sugar showed that he had lots of sand. The Italian macaroni was kicked by a cordial pony, And the small clam got it in his little neck; A waiter who was handy, hurried off to bring some brandy. But when it came the dinner was a wreck.
34 The shrimp said that the
... crawfish was a lob- ster, nothing else, The crawfish said, "You might be if you'd grow. " The rich old oyster fritter wouldn't recog- nize the smelts. That knew him when he hadn't so much dough. The mutton muttered, "Gammon, " when the codfish told the salmon He could beat him playing fish ball any day ; When the steak, a tough old rounder, said there's no sole to that flounder. The oily salad murmured, "Lettuce pray. " 3S The mince pie got quite spicy, and the hash felt all cut up, The honeycomb said, "Put him in a cell.

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