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-Oh Hello there -How are you? -Would you kindly like to dance this fine evening? -I am not to be missed -I can really two step -I must confess -but what you say? -No not that -It could not be? -but yes you could be right, I suppose -Do you then suppose? -Perhaps a carnal repose is all that must be exposed -For this here to be transposed -Well yes I imagine that could be considered a vulgarity -but I only long for our solidarity of insularity for clarity -Well ok if you should decide -I will abide and subside to further yonder No now why must you release that powder -a discharge is not required -I meant no dishonour -Well yes you are correct -Mais c'est vraiment difficile -you must understand -you must know You will give me a start Won't you? -I should say, that is most gracious of you! -That will do then -I submit to you now For your pleasu... BANG Be still the night it is almost light tonight.
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Nov 4, 2014
Nov 4, 2014 at 12:06 AM UTC
Pushkin’s Onegin - My paraphrased version. Oct. 13, 2014
-Oh Hello there -How are you? -Would you kindly like to dance this fine evening? -I am not to be missed -I can really two step -I must confess -but what you say? -No not that -It could not be? -but yes you could be right, I suppose -Do you then suppose? -Perhaps a carnal repose is all that must be exposed -For this here to be transposed -Well yes I imagine that could be considered a vulgarity -but I only long for our solidarity of insularity for clarity -Well ok if you should decide -I will abide and subside to further yonder No now why must you release that powder -a discharge is not required -I meant no dishonour -Well yes you are correct -Mais c'est vraiment difficile -you must understand -you must know You will give me a start Won't you? -I should say, that is most gracious of you! -That will do then -I submit to you now For your pleasu... BANG Be still the night it is almost light tonight.
james-zander-young
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Nov 4, 2014 at 12:06 AM UTC
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