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The wind of the wivering woggeldy woo

 

When the wind of the wivering woggeldy woo
came prowling the village of Kamchatkaroo,
it wiggled and sniggled and squeezed its way through,
and the whispers it glummoxed were steely and blue,
in the silve of the salvering sun,
by the silve of the salvering sun.

It ricked and it rocked and it renneled around,
the houses all filled with inquantible sound,
as it cunningly runnily snurgled the ground
the people's ears glittered with blowdrops that bound,
in the salve of the silvering sun,
by the salve of the silvering sun.

They held hands and handidly homily hopped,
encanted their mizzles in symbols that dropped,
trottled the floorpartz all clippled and clopped
'til the villeminous wind left them blottled and stopped,
by the salve of the silvering sun,
by the silve of the salvering sun.

nonsense comp

◄ Haven't you got one of those?

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M.C. Newberry

Mon 26th Mar 2012 20:05

Utter nonsense! And I mean that in the nicest possible way. Good luck with it.

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John Coopey

Sun 25th Mar 2012 23:32

Excellent, Jim.
Although I can make more sense of this than a lot of the stuff on this site!

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John Duffus

Sun 25th Mar 2012 16:40

Wonderful - great words! "Velleminous wind" especially. Brought a smile to my face. Thanks.

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