This one's for the army men.

Purple PuppyPurple Puppy Posts: 149
(Birds think I'm perfect)
I'm a good boy.
i want a mackeroy. i'm a cradle of croix. want to sack troy. i'm a good boy.
eat only loin meat. sit on a good seat. care for my ploy. control or destroy.
I'm a good boy.
made of alloy. could be that i'm coy. make you my toy. your my island ahoy.
matey meat's soy. not a good goy. cusp of annoy. oi oi oi oi.
i'm a good boy.
anointed of your taint. feel like i ain't. under-appreciated saint of dragging you down.
to my ground. disjointed restraint. applied everywhere you complaint.
birds in trees. spreading disease. made of all filth. do as you will.
and as i feel like i'm dragging you down. of course i should feel like removing my crown.
and growing some thorns. or mowing my horns.
i'm a good boy.
i'm gated that way. i walk away from you. not my to-do. i'm a buddhu. pursue what's ensued.
you won't destroy me. you won't enjoy me. contain or coin me. soil or doilie.
I really want to make doilies with you grandma.
i'm not embarrassed. in the rest. the one detest. slake under duress.
i'm a good boy.
O you pound your meat.
I'm writing a song get back to me. Hail on you. Nail you down; you taxi clown. Ride the sunset. Berest of evanesce.
Derent of everything else.
your son's been screaming his mind out. trying to find his hideout. but he's a goodboy. and we''ll all be deployed.
Signed it, grind it.
Corroding and foreboding.
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Comments

  • Purple PuppyPurple Puppy Posts: 149
    I had to make up two words; 'Berest' in "Berest of evanesce." and 'Derent' in "Derent of everything else." I dare you to change it.
    Signed it, grind it.
    Corroding and foreboding.
  • Jeremy1012Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    I had to make up two words; 'Berest' in "Berest of evanesce." and 'Derent' in "Derent of everything else." I dare you to change it.
    Since it is berest OF, should it not be the noun "evanescence" rather than the verb "evanesce"?

    Although arguing such technicalities is redundant when half of the words in the sentence are made up I suppose :)
    "I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"
  • Purple PuppyPurple Puppy Posts: 149
    I'll put the audio up as soon as I get it.
    Signed it, grind it.
    Corroding and foreboding.
  • GrasshopperGrasshopper Posts: 137
    life was so simple back when army men were just green and plastic.
    This guy wouldn't know magesty if it bit him in the face- Strong bad

    www.myspace.com/lastgeneration56
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