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From: rlr@pyuxd.UUCP (Rich Rosen)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: The worst lyrics you've ever heard
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Date: Tue, 16-Oct-84 10:05:38 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct 16 10:05:38 1984
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> In article <> folta@yale.ARPA (Stephen Folta) writes:
> >	Mephistopheles is not your name
> >	I know what you're up to just the same
> >
> >A good example of just how far some people will go in forcing a rhyme
> >just to show off how well-read they are.  At least he avoided trying
> >to rhyme something with "Mephistopheles".  (Did I spell that right?)
> 
> Yeah, Steve, but at least they're *trying* to write about something
> besides bodily function. There's a type of poem whose sole purpose
> is to use a multisyllabic word for a line, like
> 
> Sesquipedalian
> 
> or something. Now that's what we *really* need.....

"You're so pusillanimous, oh yeah,
 Nature's calling an' I must go there..."
		---"Another Day" from The Rutles (a sendup of "Martha My Dear")
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