The Alphabet as learned in 1940's in Kiltormer NS
By Patsy Hanlon (grandparent)
A is for Arc, a tide you can see,
B is for Bun, we eat at tea,
C is for Cat, with coat of fur,
D is for Dog, we don’t call him Curr,
E is for Egg, we get from the hen,
F is for Fox, going off to his den,
G is for Goat, so full of fun,
H is for Hat, that keeps off the sun,
I is for Ice-cream, ice cream we make,
J is for Jam, jam tarts we make,
K is for Kid, not yet a goat,
L is for Lamb, with a nice soft coat,
M is for Mat, we put on a floor,
N is for Nice, we see on a door,
O is for Oar, to row a boat,
P is for Pen, to write a note,
Q is for Quack, the little duck say,
R is for Rake, to rake the hay,
S is for Sun, up in the sky,
T is for Tear, drops from the eye,
U is for Urne, to make the tea,
V is for Van, which you see,
W is for Web, the spider make,
X is in Fox,
Y is for You, and to find a
Z you have to go to the Zoo.
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Excellent food for thought. Bed of heaven to Patsy and Frances, two great people in the parish.
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