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Fraser Allonby Quidnam Cruris (Free verse) by Stephen Robins

He's large and round and mentally deficient, His stained pantaloons are no longer sufficient, To constrain his bulging, corpulent thighs, Blossoming daily on a diet of pies. He swaddles his legs in giant dungarees, Sadly they will not clear his knees, I've ne'er seen legs thus wrapped, Save 'pon the handicapped. He daily feasts 'pon curried buns, Delivered to his chambers, despatched in tons, Pity his clerks, who quake with fear, When their time comes to wipe his rear.

Dovina 10-May-07/12:55 PM
There once was a blob named Dovina,
Christ, you'd have wept had you seen her,
All of that weight,
Squeeze into four feet and eight,
She had the combined mass of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Pedaling west, halfway across Virginia
tomorrow I'll crest the Appalachians
just 3500 miles to go
can you imagine the ruts in pavement?
Where's Fraser? Haven't seen him all day.




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