Sunday 10 October 2010

Gibberish



I've missed a day ... again. I was actually quite looking forward to writing this one. But Saturday was a bit of a ... non-day. As was today, but I'm trying to redeem myself. So here goes ...

Of what do you speak this is the first today. All the horses men got carried away. A first is a fist fight the man looks a fright. A love is a life left with turned out lights. Blagues and brogues, carry and throw with the punches of youth. This is news you say, bouncing on a barrel of hay. Laugh is the last thing ever, ha ha ha. There and here and now and then. On the sentence to the draught. We fight and lie, it's such a horrid fright. Smoke the stick and feel the fumes, since when is this news. The men and women take the children and run. Run with the cats and dogs and on horseback, the turtle can only crawl. The lull speaks so softly terrified he is of noise. Go away, fly my babe, can't see past the sky. Live t-shirt ways, read quirks and stay this is. No time can't speak truth, sing or swim, goodbye youth. Up and climbing managers, write truth or lies, matter it does not. Wisdom carries words like flowers, they can rot and rot and rot. Nonsense pickles sense and pukes it out. A trout lives stout, rolling down the riverbend. Laugh you say, it makes no sense at fall, only in summer, in winter it's a draw. Win you're thin, kings don't crawl. Holy of days, make way make way, spring will eat us all. Kiss quick does the hick, lips and more are small. Creep the sleep, a very meek sheep, will win against us all. Truth and men hide in dens and keep a pail of water. Sleep and bones carry us home. Men are naught, he bought her. A pirate comes to stay, takes the cat away and they live happily ever after.

1. Unintelligible or nonsensical talk or writing.
2.
a. Highly technical or esoteric language.
b. Unnecessarily pretentious or vague language.
3. Rapid chatter like that of monkeys
4. Incomprehensible talk; nonsense
[Probably from gibber, to speak unintelligibly (of imitative origin) + -ish.]


Tomorrow's word: express

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