(Solo)
A boozer was old Uncle Stall
Not sober he- know all
Little Tommie, he once asked
Home- beer two cans I had
Two en-routes at Bill Richard,
Two cans- my neighbor's bar,
Tommie, add and tell me now-
What is the count on cans?
(Chorus- thrice)
Tommie, add and tell me now
What is the count on cans?
(Solo)
Two at home and two- at the bar
And two at Bill Richards
Total six then plus one, you
That makes it seven, Sir!
(Chorus- thrice)
Total six then plus one, you
That makes it seven, Sir!
17th June 2009
Uncle Stall did not drink alone and company he enjoyed and this poem so did I, we all av ' em in a cupboard...cheers++++10 regards uav1 4me
this kind of poetry, or songs is great i wish i can write something like this great work.
lol....lol....you rock! ! ! ! ! as always i shall say you should be writing serious kiddie literaturue! bravo! ..(chorus thrice) ..=)
" Old uncle stall" ! Call of nature. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
Quite a boozer in the Uncle...nice write...the easy flow is quite intersting....Winnie
excellent song-poem, wonderful rhymes, lovely to read..............10+++++
You are going to give the westerners a run for their money...excellent! ! ! ! !
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
a song in a poem..beautifull..grace