A Way with Words

nutuba
As snowflakes fall, gentle anvils,
On hoary frost like leprosy,
Oh sweet love, my rhinoceros,
By Dante's ice I'll bite your knee.

Oh sing to me with bullfrog voice
And kiss me with your acrid lips
Oh scream sweet nothings in my ears
Oh lucky I, your big spleen sips.

I want to hold your pudgy hand
And rest my head on your toe warts
Let's sail our ship through sewage lines
Oh gentle love that Cupid thwarts.

Your warmth, a boiling cauldron steam,
My pterodactyl oh so sweet
To taste your lips, divine like SPAM,
We'll age together, rancid meat.

O currite noctis canem
Es Susanna en la casa?
Ni mama bi ni baba hen da
Ou-yay eat-sway oo-tay uch-may.

(Approximate Translation: Oh dog of the night,
Is Susan at home?
Your mom is bigger than your dad,
You sweat too much).

Published by nutuba

I have just published my second book! To find out more about Off Balance: Getting Back Up When Life Knocks You Down, visit www.GennesaretPress.com. My first book, I Laid an Egg on Aunt Ruth's Head, continues...  View profile

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  • Jennifer Waite5/21/2009

    Very unique! Thanks for sharing this :-)

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