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Vogon Poetry   ---   2025 January 11

 

Sopheceles studs chorale the Martyrdom call 'ems ant-chant Thyme dash and Cheyenne bled-cles and Mud Squadrorns dove colorblind Link on-a-role spiked with trail and errs past Prosed Persident Mar. Argo near Key Bask Lame 22kay ears like Bugs Sunny and Share sin-Gold may-jar-of-tea of her punched shingles made class sick of nerds of those Stolen Wars They kicked-dirt-eyed others The Survivors Tell-A-Cast close familiars were Cons in tents and I-glues and tippies of homelessness that Pros address, re-Moat of the Capitol Hill Masqued based on perverts of those floral nature hyper-ethical breathes a gnu presence that will halve all life kind existent clueless to the verve climb The prophetic reel cavity of the Whooping Cranium hell-bent, Como tally vu: Straght dope, Comme-ci comme-ca: Same-o same-o, Je parle un peu francais: Do you speak French? Heaven-sent, Das ist richtig meinen freunde: That is right my friends, "Danke schon dahling danke schon": Thank you darling thank you, Sprechen si deutsch: Do you speak German? Affect boredom-lain, racial sophistry as skin tones raze issues tossing shade a constant advent for hair-raising accidents electrocution and the radio activate channel Kamehameha lost his underwear and feared the recent conversion of his mythological ancient high priest HewaHewa of the old gods heeded Missionaries to overthrow the Heiaus/temples. My ohana/family Heiau Waha Ula/Red Mouth is Pele's temple where human sacrifices were done by warriors, placing those sacrifices' heads on a large rock in the middle of the Heiau and bashing their head with a heavy club. Waha Ula Heiau was the last torn down fearing Pele's curse. After his warriors destroyed Pele's Heiau, on their return to Kamehameha's Kohala home, several hundred of warriors died in the lava pit, immortalized in Volcano. OMG? Can I use MayDay in the month of June?

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