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To sport some tight and skinny kegs
But he still dances with those fleas
With lithe and very bendy legs.
I bet those legs have been around
And do they ever touch the ground?
His music touches young and old
I'll ask him out when I feel bold!
Isisbridge club has replied to StudleyAnd lively long limbs are not quite so sparky.
But ask the lad out and he'll be a touch snarky,
If not tuned in to such wicked malarky.
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