of pleisure after his good few mugs of humbedumb and shag. | | 1 |
While for whoever likes that urogynal pan of cakes one apiece it is | | 2 |
thanks, beloved, to Adam, our former first Finnlatter and our | | 3 |
grocerest churcher, as per Grippiths' varuations, for his beautiful | | 4 |
crossmess parzel. | | 5 |
Well, we simply like their demb cheeks, the Rathgarries, | | 6 |
wagging here about around the rhythms in me amphybed and he | | 7 |
being as bothered that he pausably could by the fallth of hampty | | 8 |
damp. Certified reformed peoples, we may add to this stage, are | | 9 |
proptably saying to quite agreeable deef. Here gives your | | 10 |
answer, pigs and scuts! Hence we've lived in two worlds. He is | | 11 |
another he what stays under the himp of holth. The herewaker | | 12 |
of our hamefame is his real namesame who will get himself up | | 13 |
and erect, confident and heroic when but, young as of old, for my | | 14 |
daily comfreshenall, a wee one woos. | | 15 |
Alma Luvia, Pollabella. | | 16 |
P.S. Soldier Rollo's sweetheart. And she's about fetted up now | | 17 |
with nonsery reams. And rigs out in regal rooms with the ritzies. | | 18 |
Rags! Worns out. But she's still her deckhuman amber too. | | 19 |
Soft morning, city! Lsp! I am leafy speafing. Lpf! Folty and | | 20 |
folty all the nights have falled on to long my hair. Not a sound, | | 21 |
falling. Lispn! No wind no word. Only a leaf, just a leaf and | | 22 |
then leaves. The woods are fond always. As were we their babes | | 23 |
in. And robins in crews so. It is for me goolden wending. | | 24 |
Unless? Away! Rise up, man of the hooths, you have slept so | | 25 |
long! Or is it only so mesleems? On your pondered palm. | | 26 |
Reclined from cape to pede. With pipe on bowl. Terce for a | | 27 |
fiddler, sixt for makmerriers, none for a Cole. Rise up now and | | 28 |
aruse! Norvena's over. I am leafy, your goolden, so you called | | 29 |
me, may me life, yea your goolden, silve me solve, exsogerraider! | | 30 |
You did so drool. I was so sharm. But there's a great poet in you | | 31 |
too. Stout Stokes would take you offly. So has he as bored me | | 32 |
to slump. But am good and rested. Taks to you, toddy, tan ye! | | 33 |
Yawhawaw. Helpunto min, helpas vin. Here is your shirt, the day | | 34 |
one, come back. The stock, your collar. Also your double brogues. | | 35 |
A comforter as well. And here your iverol and everthelest your | | 36 |