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名人诗歌|Tales from Gizzard's Grill

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by Jeanne Steig

My feet's a revelation,

And that's my guarantee.

They're the worstest smellin' pair of feet

On man or chimpanzee.

I've roved the wild world over,

I've dueled1 with many a man,

And I've seen 'em all just laid out flat,

Like pullets in a pan.

Well, here's one good old biddy

Can answer to your call!

It was ancient Myrna Poke2 leaped up,

All wizened3, weak, and small.

I'm ready for a showdown,

The little lady cried.

Why passin' skunk4 onced smelled my feet,

Flipped5 upside down, and died.


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