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'''Ode to the Badger on My Arse'''
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That night he left the tavern singing,<br>
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==Ode to the Badger on My Arse==
The catcalls in his ear still ringing,<br>
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<poem>
Singing, ringing,<br>
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That night he left the tavern singing,
He felt the stinging,<br>
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The catcalls in his ear still ringing,
Of a Badger on his Arse<br>
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Singing, ringing,
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He felt the stinging,
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Of a Badger on his Arse
  
"What's this?" he cried, first looking right<br>
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"What's this?" he cried, first looking right
then left, but could not catch the sight,<br>
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then left, but could not catch the sight,
Left, right, no sight<br>
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Left, right, no sight
From whence the bite,<br>
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From whence the bite,
Of the Badger on his Arse<br>
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Of the Badger on his Arse
  
On he went, twirling round,<br>
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On he went, twirling round,
No view, but still the gnawing sound,<br>
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No view, but still the gnawing sound,
Around, the sound<br>
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Around, the sound
The source not found,<br>
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The source not found,
Of the Badger on his Arse<br>
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Of the Badger on his Arse
  
Then suddenly, with mighty rip<br>
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Then suddenly, with mighty rip
the Badger from his Arse did slip<br>
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the Badger from his Arse did slip
With rip, did slip<br>
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With rip, did slip
Flesh from his hip<br>
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Flesh from his hip
Took the Badger on his Arse<br>
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Took the Badger on his Arse
  
Oh, Badger! why doest thou hound me so?<br>
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Oh, Badger! why doest thou hound me so?
From town to sea, where e'er I go,<br>
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From town to sea, where e'er I go,
E'er I go,<br>
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E'er I go,
Thy bite I know<br>
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Thy bite I know
Oh, thou Badger on my Arse<br>
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Oh, thou Badger on my Arse
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</poem>
  
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==Why not, then, Sir Bufort?==
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<poem>
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Is not the cheese Limberger,
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Known as Noble?
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Not for its color,
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Nor yet its texture,
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But distinctly for its smell?
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Why not, then, Sir Bufort?
  
  
'''Why not, then, Sir Bufort?'''
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Is not the muddy Earth,
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Lauded as Noble?
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beneath our boots,
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it seeps and roots,
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And yet still Praised for cloying?
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Why not, then, Sir Bufort?
  
Is not the cheese Limberger,<br>
 
Known as Noble?<br>
 
Not for its color,<br>
 
Nor yet its texture,<br>
 
But distinctly for its smell?<br>
 
Why not, then, Sir Bufort?<br>
 
  
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Is not the mighty stud Bull,
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Proclaimed wide as Noble,
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sweating and grunting,
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the sweetness it's hunting
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never once bringing it shame?
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Why, then, on Sir Bufort?
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</poem>
  
Is not the muddy Earth,<br>
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===Sir Voidsmith===
Lauded as Noble?<br>
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<poem>
beneath our boots,<br>
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Sir Voidsmith was
it seeps and roots,<br>
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an infiltrator,
And yet still Praised for cloying?<br>
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An infiltrator was he,
Why not, then, Sir Bufort?<br>
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They told him "Sir,
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you must have a disguise"
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So he dressed up like a tree
  
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"Not a tree," they said,
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"They will chop you down,
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You must have something else instead"
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So he thought to himself,
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Then laid down on the ground,
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And pretended he was dead
  
Is not the mighty stud Bull,<br>
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"Not dead," they cried,
Proclaimed wide as Noble,<br>
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"That's a worse disguise,
sweating and grunting,<br>
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They'll bury you in the ground"
the sweetness it's hunting<br>
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So he thought some more,
never once bringing it shame?<br>
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Then got on all fours,
Why, then, on Sir Bufort?<br>
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And bayed just like a hound
  
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"A hound?" they wept,
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"That will never do!
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They'll kick you left and right!"
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So he searched around
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Found a hole in the ground
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And slipped right out of sight
  
'''Sir Voidsmith'''
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No one knows
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how deep that hole
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and by now he's probably rotted
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but to this say I
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that you can't deny
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Sir Voidsmith's never been spotted!
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</poem>
  
Sir Voidsmith was<br>
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==Vera==
an infiltrator,<br>
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<poem>
An infiltrator was he,<br>
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A mission
They told him "Sir,<br>
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Sir Loronzo Grey
you must have a disguise"<br>
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A dark, cloudless night she creeps
So he dressed up like a tree<br>
 
  
"Not a tree," they said,<br>
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His quarters,
"They will chop you down,<br>
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Unnoticed she glides
You must have something else instead"<br>
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To where Sir Loronzo sleeps
So he thought to himself,<br>
 
Then laid down on the ground,<br>
 
And pretended he was dead<br>
 
  
"Not dead," they cried,<br>
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Silent, now,
"That's a worse disguise,<br>
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Her target surprised
They'll bury you in the ground"<br>
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though his wound, it be not deep
So he thought some more,<br>
 
Then got on all fours,<br>
 
And bayed just like a hound<br>
 
  
"A hound?" they wept,<br>
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The guards cry
"That will never do!<br>
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In darkness she flees
They'll kick you left and right!"<br>
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Another wabbit is reaped
So he searched around<br>
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</poem>
Found a hole in the ground<br>
 
And slipped right out of sight<br>
 
 
 
No one knows<br>
 
how deep that hole<br>
 
and by now he's probably rotted<br>
 
but to this say I<br>
 
that you can't deny<br>
 
Sir Voidsmith's never been spotted!<br>
 
 
 
 
 
'''Vera'''
 
 
 
A mission<br>
 
Sir Loronzo Grey<br>
 
A dark, cloudless night she creeps<br>
 
 
 
His quarters,<br>
 
Unnoticed she glides<br>
 
To where Sir Loronzo sleeps<br>
 
 
 
Silent, now,<br>
 
Her target surprised<br>
 
though his wound, it be not deep<br>
 
 
 
The guards cry<br>
 
In darkness she flees<br>
 
Another wabbit is reaped<br>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:05, 2 February 2021

Ode to the Badger on My Arse

That night he left the tavern singing,
The catcalls in his ear still ringing,
Singing, ringing,
He felt the stinging,
Of a Badger on his Arse

"What's this?" he cried, first looking right
then left, but could not catch the sight,
Left, right, no sight
From whence the bite,
Of the Badger on his Arse

On he went, twirling round,
No view, but still the gnawing sound,
Around, the sound
The source not found,
Of the Badger on his Arse

Then suddenly, with mighty rip
the Badger from his Arse did slip
With rip, did slip
Flesh from his hip
Took the Badger on his Arse

Oh, Badger! why doest thou hound me so?
From town to sea, where e'er I go,
E'er I go,
Thy bite I know
Oh, thou Badger on my Arse

Why not, then, Sir Bufort?

Is not the cheese Limberger,
Known as Noble?
Not for its color,
Nor yet its texture,
But distinctly for its smell?
Why not, then, Sir Bufort?


Is not the muddy Earth,
Lauded as Noble?
beneath our boots,
it seeps and roots,
And yet still Praised for cloying?
Why not, then, Sir Bufort?


Is not the mighty stud Bull,
Proclaimed wide as Noble,
sweating and grunting,
the sweetness it's hunting
never once bringing it shame?
Why, then, on Sir Bufort?

Sir Voidsmith

Sir Voidsmith was
an infiltrator,
An infiltrator was he,
They told him "Sir,
you must have a disguise"
So he dressed up like a tree

"Not a tree," they said,
"They will chop you down,
You must have something else instead"
So he thought to himself,
Then laid down on the ground,
And pretended he was dead

"Not dead," they cried,
"That's a worse disguise,
They'll bury you in the ground"
So he thought some more,
Then got on all fours,
And bayed just like a hound

"A hound?" they wept,
"That will never do!
They'll kick you left and right!"
So he searched around
Found a hole in the ground
And slipped right out of sight

No one knows
how deep that hole
and by now he's probably rotted
but to this say I
that you can't deny
Sir Voidsmith's never been spotted!

Vera

A mission
Sir Loronzo Grey
A dark, cloudless night she creeps

His quarters,
Unnoticed she glides
To where Sir Loronzo sleeps

Silent, now,
Her target surprised
though his wound, it be not deep

The guards cry
In darkness she flees
Another wabbit is reaped