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Her Majesty Aboard The USS Joplin
Contributed by
ingeniusidiot
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Saturday, 7th July 2018 @ 02:36:28 AM in AEST
Topic:
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I Cant Live Without You, as i wait for the Hammer To Fall
called Death On Two Legs this Crazy Little Thing Called Love
as Another One Bites The Dust because Who Wants To Live Forever
while a Blindman sings Black Mountain Blues
as he watches a Caterpillar in Gutra*s Garden
suspended like Summertime upon Silver Threads And Golden Needles
autumn tells A Winter*s Tale solemnly reminiscing
while Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon upon Brighton Rock
as a stormy summer symphony plays a Bohemian Rhapsody
during a Half Moon its just the right amount of crazy
Oh, Sweet Mary; Nobody Knows You When You*re Down And Out like i do
so my Flower In The Sun with your Trouble In Hand; enjoy your Farewell Song
Sail Away Sweet Sister may your soul dance to The Prophet*s Song
as you Spread Your Wings toward our Sea Side Rendezvous
along the shoreline of the Seven Seas of Rhye
2018
Copyright ©
ingeniusidiot
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2018-07-07 02:36:28] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Her Majesty Aboard The USS Joplin
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Sunday, 8th July 2018 @ 08:44:59 AM AEST (User
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2018,
Bessie Smith, Big Moma, Odessa Thornton,
and all the sweet sisters, vocal chords stretched
now, I/'/m going down the road to see Bessie
sweat, and when I get there, I"m just wondering
what she/'/ll do.
La La La, La La La, La
well it ain/'/t no use
to sit and wonder why
babe
don/'/t think twice.
"during a half moon its just the right amount
of crazy"
Like they say, in 2018
boy
You just wrote a jewel of a poem
*ingeniusidiot" on Saturday, July 7
Peace! |
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