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Hopkins Snakes

Hopkins snakes Old Hopkins had a rope ladder, To keep snakes out of the house, Snake killing sticks under the rain water tank, In the shower, where a snake ate the mouse, The fowls all lived up in the trees, Brownies were sucking eggs down, (deadly mulga snakes, dozens) The bantams were sitting on eggs in bird nests, Till the chickens were walking around, Half wacked Jack, demented, said some, Went to see a drover come through, On a grey brumby horse, naked of course, An was strip bollicky too, (horse riding naked) Hopkins he said “me two best friends, Are me shovel an hurricane light,” He’d be punching holes , With crowbar alone , And fencing on into the night, So if ya go near StGeorge , where the snakeys do gorge, dodge death, climb up the rope ladder, if the brownies don’t get ya, death adders aint better, just go to the pub it’s your shout! Don Johnson 10-sep-11
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