A Limmerick. dedicated to "SP"
There once was a lass named a 'Palin............
Who does not believe in a 'fali'n
She may say..............................
"You wish you were me,"
as she miles through her tea.
she whispers
"There's no way this broad is a 'bail'n."
"
Published by Cleveland Gonnawinn
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