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SICK DRY HUMOR!
Contributed by
robert_edgar_burns
on
Wednesday, 13th August 2003 @ 12:05:00 PM in AEST
Topic:
HumorPoetry
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My native tongue is African,
Though I am American white.
I took it from his mouth tonight.
A cannibals delight!
I burnt that tongue out on the grill.
I ready myself for another kill.
I’m so sorry I wasted the other.
I wonder if he has a twin brother?
You know I am not prejudiced.
I hate everyone all the same.
If I can’t speak their lingo,
What’s the good in knowing their name.
When people stop to talk to me,
I walk on by, eyes toward the ground.
When they call me stuck up,
I say no! Gravity always keeps me stuck down.
Those cowboys they would buff a low.
Did they sometimes buff a high?
It had to be when picante sauce,
From New York was way too dry.
The title is the funniest thing
I have written on this page.
That you went and read it all
Should leave you in a rage.
Copyright ©
robert_edgar_burns
... [
2003-08-13 12:05:00] (Date/Time posted on
site)
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