Monday, June 30, 2008

forsooth, and yet, upon the merry way

became, admist, ast didst not stay.
an lie - an bein', upon thy hay?
an sweetest tooth whom 'got thine way.

and yet, forsooth, this merry travell'r
i need'st to mix ine unsooth ravell'r
mine sadness doth emcompeth minest say.

it ist, ast ith, mine sad decay.

and holy raptures mine unfold - !
thine twice upon thine lies untold.
mine ist ist an enbein' oft gold -

ine be, ipswitch, an oft of old.

oft saddest and both merry flight.
ich liebeviest, ine seinest nicht!
ich wantonest forsooth ich gleicht.
ich liest vergot mine ist gyest!
upon thine merry, est of best.

thine wordischwist oft twine oft swear.
thou minest thee dith ungest vere!
ke sara, mine, ich fliegest where?
forgottest truth, and lay down there.

quite sadly doth the bein' of old.
enrapture stature for ine cold
beliesest oft of never where -
dismiss the tritest oft nightmare.

i gaveth thee ine sad and lone
to whittle with, upon ine throne,

and giants leapt, as was thee wont.

forsooth such? admit thine cunt.
ist cunt, ist phallic western been.
dismiss thou-est of sordid crate of adjunct -

exactitude ist pain and tears.
and wisdom doth bestow its leer!
upon ine hatred of which glee woth plenty -

and give, and lay, and die for such.
for nothing is a nothing much -
i wish, with heartest true and full of empty

that all that ist ist minest dear.
that sorrow doth become thine tear,
that now, of all, denies itself its torment! -

that silly, sadly, songs of yore
avast with which to feign ignore
thy dearth of ist upon thine doth dismiss them.

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