From cray@mizar.usc.edu Sun Oct 19 10:49:43 1995
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From: pstamler@crl.com (Paul J. Stamler)
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Subject: Re: Old smutty song series
Date: 19 Oct 1995 10:49:43 -0700
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Paul M. Gifford (gifford_p@lib.flint.umich.edu) wrote:
: First is the miller, down by the mill
: For the want of water, his stones they lay still
: Up steps this fair damsel and sees him in want
: She run his old stones through the sluice of her cunt.

[rest of song regretfully snipped]

Sounds like a distant cousin of "The Ballad of Trades".

Peace.
Paul