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There was a man from York

There was a man from York

Who ate his knife and fork

He swallowed a plate

At half past eight

And now he’s chewing a cork

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ronald-maxwell-segel
South African
Published
Nov 10, 2011
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© Ronald Maxwell Segel 2008

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