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Jan Allison Has a Fan
JAN HAS A FAN Jan Has no Tan I once saw a gal called Jan So sexy she made me ran Straight to the vicar Said marry us quicker Whilst she drank her tea on the can She is as White as pure Sand I once met a gal in white dress I fell straight in love I must confess She was drinking her tea While I stared at her knee Surely my intentions she guessed She Sips Her Tea Daily I once met a gal drinking Tea My heart was pumping in glee From her nose to her toes When she smiled I froze So charming I become a devotee While I Admire Her so Gayly When I saw the lady in the white dress My thoughts she I did undress As she gazed out the window She caught peeking Jimbo Who was in quite the state of distress I am a fan of the great poet Jan There once was a gal who could fart She refined it into an art Her white dress in a breeze Would lift till you sneeze But she’ll always be my sweetheart Notes: I just realized the title, as far as Jan is concerned , well could have a double meaning!
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