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Seven Old Ladies was assigned motif number X72641 by Hoffmann The oldest recovered American text of this song is in "The One, The Only Baker House Super-Duper Extra Crude Song Book" on pages 1–2 that was probably compiled at Massachusetts Institute of Technology around 1955 Many other versions are in print or have been recorded, Parodies
Oh, dear, what can the matter be,
Seven old ladies were locked in the lava'try,
They were there from Monday till Saturday,
And nobody knew they were there
The first old lady was 'Elizabeth Porter,
She was the deacon of Dorchester's daughter,
Went there to relieve a slight pressure of water,
And nobody knew she was there
You can continue if you are talented
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