Yep, it’s that time again – I found this one playing the trombone on a New York subway.
This time by :
Dame Ida Lifeonce (1414-1515) (kaputnik and some)
I bend my poorly finger
Yip, yap, the doggy barketh
Who darest spread a plate
Horsey gonst
Terrible plagues of carnations fall
Turtle soup and marjoram
Who argues with Johnny Madman
Plenty gollop
Spare the rod and catch a fishy
Smite the hideous and laughalot
My leg goes sleepy, and I tremble with glee
Daft bat
Whoopsy, cries a demonic yachtsman
Ol’ Henry eats his crumble
Jibber on a jelly bench Gounod
Harkenflakker
Is it to be a U-boat surfacing
Simon the pieman looks on in disdain
Kelly putst onst thine pottle
Snitchpipes
Humble Alfred awards a billy goat
Doest whatst thou willest
A merry gigolo shows his TEETH !
Growly some
Birchy, Birchy becomes quite lurky
Pretty maids dance on a thimble
He who pays the pipistrelle
Pernickety
Please all note if thee wantest the raging torrent of incestuous behaviour in column 18, line 504 – then sit back a while and flaunt your flimsiest underwear, all the while thinking of good ol’ Blighty – bless her/him !
BUBUY & plenty lovings