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Good Deed Mcgee
Back when McGee was a fireman A fairly long time in the past He thought he'd go for a little walk And feeling quite up to the task That was until he saw a site That was cute in a curious way There he was , that little boy Shawn Playing as he did everyday But this time he sat in a wagon Bright Red With a ladder tied to the side And a hose he held very tight in his hand As a dog and a cat pulled his ride So McGee played along, and said "Hey there, Chief, That's a fine fire engine for sure But I notice your team is unevenly yoked It's Ok though, cause I have the cure I see that the rope that's tied to the dog Is cinched to the collar 'round his neck But the rope's 'round the testicles of the poor cat The problem is this I suspect" Then McGee started switching the rope on the cat To his collar to equal the chore But Shawn stood up and protested loudly "So, I won't have a siren no more"
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