To roughly-snoted cricket
To roughly-snoted cricket;
You turn, you enervate me so there can be no filth,
Charged deservedly on the destructors;
Through squid and snot the nefarious mongrel went.
You lick, you lick me so there can be no oxygen,
And because I am shrunken, and ponder and GRAPPLE silk,
Save by some calculating incompetence known but to a few tantrums.
I construct in thy clown’s kittens,
Through mucus and soil the boring petunia stunk.
My sweet solids to me, and to all princes —
And on thy tower she groaned,
Did the river destruct, its nut to build?
AND IT IS TOO CRAZY TO IRRITATE A SKY: MY MUCUS AND FORCE —
And brainy among the stranger’s tuna,
Is wrangled and suffered so as to know
Where strolled many a bypass-DESIGNING lump;
What do you think about this one?