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At last the time had come to disembark: Noah lead out the species one by one. They squinted in the unfamiliar sun After their long confinement in the ark, Ready, it seemed, to start the world afresh, When from the ravaged plains below there rose, To turn the stomach and attack the nose, An overwhelming stench of rotting flesh. Noah threw up; his wife and family too; Even the beasts began behaving oddly: The world, though cleansed of sinners, smelled ungodly, But everyone eventually grew Accustomed to that ghastly odour, save Noah, who drank himself into the grave.
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Sep 25, 2012
Sep 25, 2012 at 4:10 AM UTC
THE DRUNKENNESS OF NOAH
At last the time had come to disembark: Noah lead out the species one by one. They squinted in the unfamiliar sun After their long confinement in the ark, Ready, it seemed, to start the world afresh, When from the ravaged plains below there rose, To turn the stomach and attack the nose, An overwhelming stench of rotting flesh. Noah threw up; his wife and family too; Even the beasts began behaving oddly: The world, though cleansed of sinners, smelled ungodly, But everyone eventually grew Accustomed to that ghastly odour, save Noah, who drank himself into the grave.
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Sep 25, 2012
Sep 25, 2012 at 4:10 AM UTC
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