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The Bush

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Not George

I beat
around it
my words
my beat rhythm
beats around
the bush
words aren't allowed
near it
so I beat it
beat around it
pete the beat
words aren't allowed
not by rules
they are beaten
by the bush
if I beat you
senseless
maybe you can hear
what am I saying
Comments (4)add comment

Chato said:

Oh baby

Bust the Bush

Blast the Blair

Submerge the Suckhole

Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
March 19, 2006

Anonymous said:

How about that bush we all clambered out of?
March 19, 2006

misha said:

That's it! I'm bushed!
March 20, 2006

Anonymous said:

how about eating the bush?



Oh! It is quite delightful; with the texture of a deep fried scallop.



And, when responsive, the receiver of the attention paid to the bush can be a quivering mess.
April 01, 2006

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