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William Schwenck Gilbert B. 11.18.1836 London / D. 5.29.1911 Harrow Weald Heart Attack The uses of a catchy tune hum hum Your anger pray bury with phrase equally catchy attached to madden bayed dictators in their lairs I think you had better succumb cumb cumb the flinging of a catchy tune over and across their barricades you’ll find there are many with catchy phrase, attached, exploding I pray you dumb dumb radiant fragments of green shrapnel that lodge, blossom, and drop fruit into the brain randomly or whenever the brain’s fickle breezes decree there’s lots of good fish spattering clipped lawns and concrete with hornet food. For he’s going to marry Yum Yum and the word for your guidance is John Ashcroft’s junior staffers stare mum! mum! quite forgotten, as his latest string of chin-spittle lengthens and gleams lot’s of good fish in the sea, good fish in the sea in the sea in the sea tarnishes and snaps yum yum. Consolation Site: Rump steak and oyster sauce
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