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Jul 2018
Oh my darling, oh my darling
Oh my darling,     Clementine
You are lost and gone forever
  u've become the AlphaBabe,    

Clementine deep in the    cavern,   
coming out    on a hidden canyon
Excavating for a mine
she'd discovered a subterranean jungle
Paradise & decided there & then [sub·ter·ra·ne·an
to return:  ˌsəbtəˈrānēən/adjective:   subterranean
existing, occurring, or done under
                        nnnn the earth's surface.
secret; concealed.
"the subterranean world of the
behind-the-scenes television              power brokers"
Origin

early 17th century:            from Latin subterraneus
(from sub- ‘below’ + terra ‘earth’) + -an.

   to return to stay; [   -an
suffix
suffix: -an
1.
forming adjectives and nouns, especially from:
names of places.
"Ohioan"
names of systems.
"Anglican"
names of zoological classes or orders.
"crustacean"
names of founders or leaders when referring to them as sources.
"Chomskyan"
2.
CHEMISTRY:         forming names of organic compounds,
                                 chiefly polysaccharides.
"dextran"nn             Origin:             based on Latin -(i)****,
     -aeus, adjectival endings.            an
an,ən/determiner
                            determiner: an
    the form of the indefinite article
               (see a) used before words
       beginning with a vowel sound.
an-1        .                        prefix: an-
variant spelling of a-1 before a vowel
                    (as in anemia, anechoic ).
Origin:         Origin
from the       Greek.
an-2
prefix
prefix: an-
variant spelling of ad- assimilated
                                   before n (as in annihilate, annotate ).
an-3             prefix: an-                    variant spelling of ana-
        shortened before a vowel                 (as in aneurysm ).
a
ā,ə/determiner: an
1.                                    used when referring to someone
    or something for the first time
             in a text or conversation.
"a man came out of the room"
used with units of measurement (                      ) to mean one such unit.
                                 "a hundred"
one single; any.
"I simply haven't a thing to wear"
used when mentioning the name
of someone not known to the speaker.
"a Mr. Smith telephoned"
someone like (the name specified).
"you're no better than ******"
2.               used to indicate membership
                 of a class of people or things.
"he is a lawyer"
3.
used when expressing              rates or ratios; in, to, or for each; per.
"typing 120 words a minute"
                                 Origin
           Middle English: weak form of ān ‘one.’
a-1               prefix: an-
not; without.
"atheistic"          Origin          from Greek.
ana-              prefix: an-
1.        up.
                    "anabasis"
2.     back.
                 "anamnesis"
3.                again.                "anabiosis"
Origin:                from Greek ana ‘up.’ [                   ]Dwelt a miner,
49er     And his daughter,  Clementine

Oh my darling, oh my darling
Oh my darling,     Clementine
      You have gone & become
         AlphaBabe forevermore
               Darling, Clementine

Light she was like a fairy
And her wrinkled soles      
              were size  nine
Herring bone corset,         dancing    
         *******;
Birkenstock s         on  her big feet

Oh my darling,    oh my darling
Oh my darling,        Clementine
You have gone & become an [        ]         AlphaBabe-
             forevermore;
Darling, Clementine

   Drove she the Ugly ducklings to
        the water
Ev'ry morning            just at nine
Hit her        foot against a rock &
accidentally Baptized Herself in (           ) the foaming brine;

Oh my darling, oh my darling
Oh my darling,     Clementine
       You are gone & become the AlphaBabe
           forevermore;
Don't pity me,      Clementine;

lips painted Ruby Red                   outside the roadhouse
Blowing  pink                                bubbles popping her gum,  
                           soft and fine
But, alas,           I was no *******
So I lost my Clementine
:|
Oh my darling, oh my darling
Oh my darling, Clementine
You are lost and gone forever
Dreadful sorry, Clementine

How I miss her! How I miss her!
How I missed     my Clementine
But I *****           her little sister
I&            forgot my Clementine

Oh my darling, oh my darling
Oh my darling,     Clementine
You are lost and gone forever
To become    the AlphaBabe:  
                         Clementine
Johnny  Noiπ
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