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1998-06-05
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The brown projectile
The king was in his counting house, counting up his money.
The queen was in the bathroom, sitting on the dunny.
Whenever she had finished, the place began to ming,
So she opened up the window, and gave it quite a fling.
Some noble men of great renown, were standing quite close by.
They observed the brown projectile, flying through the sky.
One noble man remarked, 'A bird? Or could it be a plane?',
A voice from an open window said, 'You'd better try again!'.
Now the lords and ladies of the house enjoy lunch on the lawn.
The maids prepare the biscuits, and bread and buttered scones,
'Spiffing', one said, 'This cake tastes good. Whatever can it be?',
And a voice from an open window said, 'That's what I had for tea!'.
Sing to the tune of 'Sing a song of sixpence'