(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
a wonderful song/poem! just loved it. wish I could write one like this...
a good limerick, isn't it.. i llike the fun way you quiz the children and the explanation added to comprehension and fun.10 Mamta
Interesting poem.....well written! ! ....thanks for sharing. Merna
A good song i would say, in a kiddie language. I enjoyed it. Uncle Stall.. Ha I like him too Good work Keasav, specally the kiddie style. Keep it up Thanks for sharing Nooruddeen
" 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
excelent poem :) nicely written and nice rythm: D