| Miss Marry Ann
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| Kept her man
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| In porcupine gloves, in porcupine gloves
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| And on that day
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| As scheduled
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| They made porcupine love, porcupine love
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| So stiff and stuck and prickly
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| He came in and then back out quickly
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| But lord not any quicker than according to plan
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| Like a soldier, one foot in front of the other
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| Miss Marry Ann
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| Had a man
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| Named Stan, Stan Buttler
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| He had no antlers
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| He had no center
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| He had no enter and he had no exit
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| His hair was short and prickly
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| He came in and then back out quickly
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| But lord not any quicker than according to plan
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| Like a soldier, one foot in front of the other
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| And how he loved her apple pies
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| How he loved her meat loaf
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| How he loved her chicken breasts
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| How he loved her pudding
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| Served promptly at eight o’clock
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| Served promptly at seven
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| Served promptly at ten o’clock
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| And promptly at eleven heaven
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| Miss Marry Ann
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| Kept her cans
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| In alphabetical order
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| Miss Marry Ann
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| Began to have
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| Some thoughts of murder
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| Miss Marry Ann
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| Started to think
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| Real hard about her future
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| Miss Marry Ann
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| Preferred her meat
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| To be freshly butchered
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| Oh she killed him rather quickly
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| Man that woman was truly sickly
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| But lord not any sicker than according to plan
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| Like a soldier, one foot in front of the other
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| Miss Marry Ann
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| Kept her man
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| In porcupine gloves, in porcupine gloves
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| And on that day
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| As scheduled
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| They made porcupine love
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| Porcupine lo-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-apchu! |