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My Bawdy Valentine
That week was the farmer’s convention Their ladies at home sought attention Twas Valentine’s night Thought I’d do alright I had quite a naughty intention The farmer’s young wife caught my eye She hid my car keys; I asked why She said, sounding flirty, “D’ya wanna get dirty? Your car keys are in the pig-sty.” I was told she’s an outrageous flirt When I told her she looked pretty hurt She said, “It’s a lie they tell because I… have got nothing on under my skirt.” I said, “Let’s have a drink and then dine.” She said, “Dry White would go down just fine.” “A Large one?” I asked She said, “Boy! You’re fast, Can you wait till I’ve finished my wine?” If I thought I was in for some fun I was shocked when my plan came undone The farmer returned My backside was burned I won’t say where he pointed his gun
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