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Alway with a "How do ya do?" And a please and thank you Oh' Southern Queen If you know what I mean So kind and lady like Reading poetry on the back of a motorbike Greeting strangers as ol' kin Treating rudeness as a sin Southern hospitality's her life Winks at all, yet a loyal wife Strong in the face of fire Humanity's her true desire Can get tough when needed Her warnings best be heeded She is handsome as well A true Southern Bell Oh' Southern Queen Thanks for enhancing our scene You treated my family as your own Making us feel right at home For that I give this humble rhyme You're welcome across the Mason Dixon anytime!
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Sep 16, 2013
Sep 16, 2013 at 8:40 PM UTC
Southern Queen
Alway with a "How do ya do?" And a please and thank you Oh' Southern Queen If you know what I mean So kind and lady like Reading poetry on the back of a motorbike Greeting strangers as ol' kin Treating rudeness as a sin Southern hospitality's her life Winks at all, yet a loyal wife Strong in the face of fire Humanity's her true desire Can get tough when needed Her warnings best be heeded She is handsome as well A true Southern Bell Oh' Southern Queen Thanks for enhancing our scene You treated my family as your own Making us feel right at home For that I give this humble rhyme You're welcome across the Mason Dixon anytime!
Thanks again, Maria, for what you did for this Yankee and his family!
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Sep 16, 2013
Sep 16, 2013 at 8:40 PM UTC
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