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Never, ever, ''ever'' call it “[[due dilly]]”. Under any circumstances.
Never, ever, ''ever'' call it “[[due dilly]]”. Under any circumstances.


My old man <br>
:''My old man <br>
Said “follow the van <br>
:''Said “follow the van <br>
But don't [[due dilly]] dally on the way” <br>
:''But don't [[due dilly]] dally on the way” <br>
Off went the [[deck]] with our [[slide]] packed in it, <br>
:''Off went the [[deck]] with our [[slide]] packed in it, <br>
I walked behind with me old cock linnet. <br>
:''I walked behind with me old cock linnet. <br>
But I [[due dilly|dillied]] and dallied, dallied and [[due dilly|dillied]], <br>
:''But I [[due dilly|dillied]] and dallied, dallied and [[due dilly|dillied]], <br>
Lost the van and don't know where to roam. <br>
:''Lost the van and don't know where to roam. <br>


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Revision as of 14:42, 31 October 2018

Never, ever, ever call it “due dilly”. Under any circumstances.

My old man
Said “follow the van
But don't due dilly dally on the way”
Off went the deck with our slide packed in it,
I walked behind with me old cock linnet.
But I dillied and dallied, dallied and dillied,
Lost the van and don't know where to roam.

See also