Twele Days after the Christmas Posted by Abdul Wahid on December 24, 1997 at 19:33:20: THE TWELVE DAYS AFTER CHRISTMAS
My true love and I had a fight And so I chopped the pear tree down And burnt it, just for spite
I shot that blasted partridge
I pulled on the old rubber gloves And very gently wrung the necks Of both the turtle doves
My mother caught the croup I had to use the three French hens To make some chicken soup
For their language was obscene The five golden rings were completely fake and turned my fingers green.
The six laying geese wouldn't lay So I sent the whole darn gaggle to the A.S.P.C.A.
The seven swans-a-swimming all had drowned (I think there's a "my true love gave to me" in here somewhere)
Before they could suspect I bundled up the Eight maids-a-milking Nine ladies dancing Ten lords-a-leaping Eleven pipers piping Twelve drummers drumming - well, actually I kept one of the drummers - And sent them back collect
"We are through, love!" And I said in so many words "Furthermore your Christmas gifts were for the (Soprani) Birds!"
Three french hens, Two turtle doves And a partridge in a pear tree!" | |
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