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A Toast To Dr Spooner
A Toast To Dr Spooner William Archibald Spooner 22/7/1844 - 29/8/1930 Here's to Doctor Spooner Man of linguistic fame Though sadly today maybe Not so many know his name. With his absent mindedness And sometimes eccentric ways His reputation was established long Before he passed his last day To a language rich in concepts Wonderfully able to express the absurd He added a whole new concept to The humorous misuse of words. An academic and a cleric His lapses caused him some Distress, angst, and dismay, But towards the end it is said he Mellowed towards his word play So, here's to Doctor Spooner, For which of us have not At times said and done Things maybe best gorfot. Hood gealth Spoctor Dooner I lo sove your gord wame: A glazed rass in respect to The yemory of mour name
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