A Scotchman Whose Name Was Isbister
Ellis Parker Butler
A Scotchman whose name was Isbister Had a maiden giraffe he called “sister” When she said “Oh, be mine, Be my sweet Valentine!” He just shinned up her long neck and kissed her.
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