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48++++++++++++++verse, hum, haar in friockheim in scotland
48++++++++++++++verse, hum, haar in friockheim in scotland apologies to Sweedie-angel, because i wrote this one for you, so now i dedicate it to you, formally and i voted twice for your lovely legs.............. Sit down beside me with schnapps and some lager And i'll tell you an old rather new viking saga. We've come to a land where a blanket of haar Lay over the sea from the shore to afar. Where the ice nips the bloom from the pear trees And the cold is so damp that it freezes your knees. We settle at Friockheim in the land of the scot-man. We come as your friends, you must understand. Our slogan is easy, you'll remember it well, ''We seek and we see, we send and we sell'' We're looking for things made out of wood, Or silver or brass, what's frightfully good, ''You give it to us, we sell it to others........ That way we spare your daughters and mothers'' We seek and we see, we sell and we send. We're awfully glad to be your friends. We have to say we're glad to be here.... Back home, we all slave for a shop called IKEA ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ there are no words of french, latin or greek origin in this verse. slave derives from the slavic branch of the ''indo-european'' laguage family, the rest of the words apart from ''slogan'' are from the germanic branch (i.e. swedish, danish, german, dutch, icelandic) ''slogan'' is from the gaelic and together with whisky is the best known gaelic word to have entered the english language haar is currently used in ne scotland for sea-fog°°°°° and Friockheim is a village near Aberdeen |
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