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Old 07-23-2007, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by KAOhYah View Post
Does anyone know the complete version of this little poem..

"Every boy must have a sweet, sweetheart, wherever he may be. And if he's smart, he'll lose his heart to a little old K-A-T"

Or the complete version that the saying "DATE A THETA if you can" is from?

thanks

I always thought it went like this:

"For every boy must have a sweet, sweetheart,
Wherever, he may be.
And if he's smart,he'll lose his heart
To a little K-A-T

There's something about a Theta girl,
She'll always leave you in a whirl
She's got those devilish eyes,
You'll love her if you are wise.

So find a Kappa Alpha Theta girl, I say
A black and gold sweetheart boom-boom
from whom you'll never part boom-boom
a Kappa Alpha Theta girl!"

If I think it's wrong and need to change it later, I'll edit my post. We generally sing it at weddings - haven't had one for a year, but I've got two coming up in the next six months.
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