Monday, March 21, 2005

This was not written by me: (though it was typed by me)

"We do,
doodly do, doodly do, doodly do,
What we must,
muddily must, muddily must, muddily must,
Muddily do,
muddily do, muddily do, muddily do,
Until we bust,
bodily bust, bodily bust, bodily bust."

4 comments:

  1. That poem reminded me of an old song I just made up:

    "Rory wen't fishin' by the river side,
    Caught a crawfish that a'couldn't hide,
    Cooked it up and gave it to his lady friend
    Who lived alongside the muddy river bend."

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  2. that song reminded me of an old song...

    "Crawfish lady's a'drivin' me crazy
    with their pinchin' teets and they muddy feets,
    well don't put this food on meeeeee."

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  3. and THAT reminds me of an old Chezeknese proverb:

    "Don't bite the teets of a younger man's mother,
    For you might spoil the treats that were meant for another."

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  4. that proverb wins first prize at the proverb contest every time

    O=<

    (that's the ascii prize ribbon.)

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