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Mr. Paparazzo Papadopoulos Twist Nonsensically
Twisters unlike Supercala-fragilistic-expealidocious Imagining dreams he was socialistically-unrealistic Can you imagine an imaginary menagerie manager Or try imagining managing an imaginary menagerie Ev'rything can be satisfactch’ll for Zip-a-Dee-Doodah Of course some make a hoo-hah over tiddly-boo-yah Reggie’s chilly cheap chip shop sells Daryl a freak dip Frightfully silly of her for, he flamboyantly let it rip Her croaking Frog cost truly a princely sum of snobbery Forgotten hopes, forlorn, besotted froglips of buffoonery When the bleak breeze blights the bright blighted blossom Betty beat a bit of butter to make a batter better awesome Such a floozy to improperly expect a decent cup of coffee I made it in a proper copper coffee pot, served with toffee Later I saw Esau kissing Kate; at least me’ thinks I saw The sorriest saw I saw was rustic on sawdust in Arkansas
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