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The Hedgehog Song, v1.5
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Reconstructed by Matthew Crosby and alt.fan.pratchett
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from the Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett
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Bestiality sure is a fun thing to do
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But I have to say this as a warning to you:
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With almost all animals, you can have ball
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But the hedgehog can never be buggered at all.
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CHORUS 1: The spines on his back are too sharp for a man
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They'll give you a pain in the worst place they can
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The result I think you'll find will appall:
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The hedgehog can never be buggered at all!
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Mounting a horse can often be fun
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An elephant too; though he weighs half a ton
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Even a mouse (though his hole is quite small)
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But the hedgehog can never be buggered at all.
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CHORUS 2: The spines on his back are so awful thick
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you'll end up with naught but a painful prick.
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He has an impregnable hole when curled up in a ball,
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Hence the hedgehog can never be buggered at all!
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Screwing a cow while she goes moo-moo
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Will be entertaining to both her and you
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Or you might try a tiger, if you have enough gall
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But the hedgehog can never be buggered at all.
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CHORUS 1
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A fish is refreshing, although a bit wet
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And a cat or a dog can be more than a pet
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Even a giraffe (despite being so tall)
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But the hedgehog can never be buggered at all.
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CHORUS 2
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You can manage a snake, though its poison might kill
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It's amazing how humping a camel will thrill
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You can go with a snail if you slow to a crawl
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But the hedgehog can never be buggered at all.
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CHORUS 1
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You can ravish a sloth but it would take all night
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With a shark it is faster, but the darned beast might bite
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We already mentioned the horse, you may recall
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But the hedgehog can never be buggered at all.
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CHORUS 2
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You can roger a skunk if you can stand the smell
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Or even an oyster, should he let go of his shell
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A troll can be rocky if down you should fall
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But the hedgehog can never be buggered at all.
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CHORUS 1
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For slippery fun, you can cornhole an otter
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Or pego a pig after parting his trotters
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Or tumble a tapir, though the prospect appall
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But the hedgehog can never be buggered at all.
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CHORUS 2
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For prosimian fun, you can bugger a lemur
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To bolster your name as a pervert and schemer
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The lemurs cry "Frink!" as a coy mating call
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But the hedgehog can never be buggered at all.
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CHORUS 1
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Antipodean pranks -- you can futter a wombat
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Or strive with a 'roo in venereal combat
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Or hump a goanna -- go on, do it all
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But the hedgehog can never be buggered at all.
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CHORUS 2
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A moose is amusing, a squid quite confusing
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Or try on a rhino if you fancy a bruising,
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Or mountin' a mountain goat (careful, don't fall!)
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But the hedgehog can never be buggered at all.
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CHORUS 1
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You could thrust with a thrush if you fancy a climb,
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Or pork a few piglets if you have the time,
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A skinhead's pet cat if you don't mind a brawl,
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But the hedgehog can never be buggered at all.
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--------------------------------------------------
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This is the alt.fan.pratchett version of the Hedgehog Song. The
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original version was thought up by Matthew Crosby, and has since
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then been streamlined and expanded by readers of the newsgroup.
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If you have any suggestions for improvements or additional verses,
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please feel free to post them to alt.fan.pratchett, or mail them
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to Matthew Crosby (crosby@cs.colorado.edu) or Leo Breebaart
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(leo@cp.tn.tudelft.nl).
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Note from Matthew: "BTW, I know the giraffe verse in the book is
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`if you stand on a stool', but this doesn't really rhyme. I've
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tried to insert all the other scraps Pterry has given us... if I
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missed any, let me know."
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