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''Written by Marie the Confounder'' | |||
Oh! Fine garment made of wool!<br> | |||
He who wears you is no fool.<br> | |||
For one who is gathered in your fold<br> | |||
Many surprises life may hold.<br> | |||
He will be forever free<br> | |||
As the weather under thee.<br> | |||
Defying wind, defying cold,<br> | |||
defying jokes, ever bold,<br> | |||
Oh truly, truly blessed be<br> | |||
One with a kilt over his knee.<br> | |||
Of him you can surely tell:<br> | |||
His calves must be developed well!<br> | |||
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Revision as of 22:19, 24 June 2006
Written by Marie the Confounder
Oh! Fine garment made of wool!
He who wears you is no fool.
For one who is gathered in your fold
Many surprises life may hold.
He will be forever free
As the weather under thee.
Defying wind, defying cold,
defying jokes, ever bold,
Oh truly, truly blessed be
One with a kilt over his knee.
Of him you can surely tell:
His calves must be developed well!