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Ate the slivered pancake Drank the plastic wine What did I expect No one gives their body that freely The horses have serpentine tails While Neptune drinks his lemonade And all the mermaids are being washed ashore Pluto floats on like a speckled egg And she has Solomon’s house on her head While all the birds read our minds amidst sunbeam glass Mercury still gets a tan While Venus dances in her shell Here we debate about heaven and hell Jupiter weeps but we don’t know why Saturn is a spaceship of time And Mars used to be blue While Uranus hides its bottom half Ate the slivered pancake Drank the plastic wine What did I expect No one gives their body that freely
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Jul 18, 2012
Jul 18, 2012 at 10:36 AM UTC
Mermaids
Ate the slivered pancake Drank the plastic wine What did I expect No one gives their body that freely The horses have serpentine tails While Neptune drinks his lemonade And all the mermaids are being washed ashore Pluto floats on like a speckled egg And she has Solomon’s house on her head While all the birds read our minds amidst sunbeam glass Mercury still gets a tan While Venus dances in her shell Here we debate about heaven and hell Jupiter weeps but we don’t know why Saturn is a spaceship of time And Mars used to be blue While Uranus hides its bottom half Ate the slivered pancake Drank the plastic wine What did I expect No one gives their body that freely
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Jul 18, 2012
Jul 18, 2012 at 10:36 AM UTC
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