And leaves it skin to dry.
Canadian; Ontario:
As I went over London bridge, I met my sister Mary; I cut off her head and drank her blood and left her body standing.
—Whiskey in a bottle. [↑]
[25] Cf. Booke of Merry Riddles (Halliwell):
IX. What is that, that hath a beard of flesh, a mouth of horn, and feet like a griffon?
Popular Rhymes of Scotland (Chambers):
Page 109. Mouth o’ horn, and beard o’ leather;
Ye’ll no guess that though ye were hanged in a tether.
Catalan: