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    Redneck Poem

    Susie Lee fell in love.
    She planned to marry Joe.
    She was so happy 'bout it all,
    she told her Pappy so.
    Pappy told her, "Susie Gal,
    you'll have to find another.
    I'd just as soon yo' maw don't know,
    but Joe is yo' half-brother."

    So Susie forgot about her Joe
    and planned to marry Will.
    But, after telling Pappy this,
    he said, "There's trouble still.

    You can't marry Will, my gal,
    and please don't tell yo' mother,
    cause Will and Joe and several mo'
    I know is yo' half-brother."

    But Mama knew and said "Honey Child,
    Do what makes yo' happy.
    Marry Will or marry Joe,
    you ain't no kin to Pappy!"
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    Many many years ago
    when I was twenty three,
    I got married to a widow
    who was pretty as could be.

    This widow had a grown-up daughter
    who had hair of red.
    My father fell in love with her,
    and soon the two were wed.

    This made my dad my son-in-law
    And changed my very life.
    My daughter was my mother,
    For she was my father's wife.

    To complicate the matters worse,
    Although it brought me joy,
    I soon became the father
    Of a bouncing baby boy.

    My little baby then became
    A brother-in-law to dad.
    And so became my uncle,
    Though it made me very sad.

    For if he was my uncle,
    Then that also made him brother
    To the widow's grown-up daughter
    Who, of course, was my step-mother.

    Father's wife then had a son,
    Who kept them on the run.
    And he became my grandson,
    For he was my daughter's son.

    My wife is now my mother's mother
    And it makes me blue.
    Because, although she is my wife,
    She is my grandma too.

    If my wife is my grandmother,
    Then I am her grandchild.
    And every time I think of it,
    It simply drives me wild.

    For now I have become
    The strangest case you ever saw.
    As the husband of my grandmother,
    I am my own grandpa.
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