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Tales From The Outhouse (Lyric) by -=Dark_Angel=-, P.I.

Once more against our lower'd breeches, The Outhouse shows its mettle. Fearing not our plumpen'd peaches, Tho 'gainst its hide they settle. Where stainèd flesh meets wooden shack; The two entwined in shame. And ever black 'neath straining crack: The Outhouse is its name. Perched upon a reeking pit, Secluded, and alone. 'til such a time as we see fit To grace its lowly throne. Our wails bestain the swollen night, Beset in wooden frame. Where falling shite Betrays our plight: The Outhouse is its name. Coilings plummet unto earth And wallow in the sand, As buttocks spend their shilling's worth Upon the lacquered land. And tho' our bow'ls be filled with sin, 'tis better that we aim With filthy grin, Into the bin: The Outhouse is its name. Beastly howls! What hell hath come!? Who toils 'pon midnight's bell!? 'tis only Father Blunderbum Who isn't feeling well. As preacher duels in tug-of-war He plays a deadly game - With thund'rous roar, Falls through the floor: The Outhouse was its name.

zodiac 2-Feb-04/6:44 AM
I meant the response to the poem smacks of legitimacy. Even Rockmage gave it a ten immediately after being trounced by a -=Dark_Angel=- in a great poem that was unfortunately quickly deleted (but seen by him, no doubt.) And he's been intentionally giving lower scores lately. I don't agree that there are fewer angry teenagers online, but it seems they're afraid to touch you (either of you). You should have at least been able to count on PariahDog and NanceXToo for some good credibility-establishing 4s. -

- I missed 'AIDS Bonanza!' when I was reading your old posts, but I liked the other two. I dare say, no one writes AIDS like that. As far as the disputed 'Tales' goes, I'm willing to concede your points. The poem does indeed exude an aroma of the overarching and folkloric that hints of many tales untold or to come.




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