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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> | ||
{{seealso}} | {{seealso}} |
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.