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My Nan just took away my nose, she's got it in her pocket. She did it 'cos she saw me put my fingers in the socket. I said "not me!" so she decided to teach me quite a lesson. And though her tactics I derided soon I'll be confessing. I cannot breathe without a nose, cannot smell dad's awful toes. Cannot sneeze, only cough and my glasses will fall off! So put it back, oh Nana dear, and from the socket I'll keep clear. And for a spare nose I'll be wishing, in case the one you take goes missing!
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Jan 13, 2011
Jan 13, 2011 at 3:58 PM UTC
Not My Noooooose!
My Nan just took away my nose, she's got it in her pocket. She did it 'cos she saw me put my fingers in the socket. I said "not me!" so she decided to teach me quite a lesson. And though her tactics I derided soon I'll be confessing. I cannot breathe without a nose, cannot smell dad's awful toes. Cannot sneeze, only cough and my glasses will fall off! So put it back, oh Nana dear, and from the socket I'll keep clear. And for a spare nose I'll be wishing, in case the one you take goes missing!
jeremy-wyatt
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Jan 13, 2011
Jan 13, 2011 at 3:58 PM UTC
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