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What shock, what fright Galloped through my head tonight I cruised around a quiet turn I wasn't alone, I would learn A deer hopped out to great me It didn't want to scare or eat me I had no reason to fret or fear It was an adorable dancing deer She leapt on my hood I screamed as loud as I could She danced a lively Irish Jig Kept it short, not real big Then hopped down, off she went My mouth and hood, left bent It was a beautiful dance Though, I nearly messed my pants The dance worth one thousand in cash She stole my heart and wallet, then dashed
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Sep 8, 2013
Sep 8, 2013 at 6:49 PM UTC
Dancing Deer
What shock, what fright Galloped through my head tonight I cruised around a quiet turn I wasn't alone, I would learn A deer hopped out to great me It didn't want to scare or eat me I had no reason to fret or fear It was an adorable dancing deer She leapt on my hood I screamed as loud as I could She danced a lively Irish Jig Kept it short, not real big Then hopped down, off she went My mouth and hood, left bent It was a beautiful dance Though, I nearly messed my pants The dance worth one thousand in cash She stole my heart and wallet, then dashed
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Sep 8, 2013
Sep 8, 2013 at 6:49 PM UTC
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