Hello! And how are you lovely bloggity people today? Great, I hope. You're just in time for more Babelfishing poetry, where I take song lyrics, run them through an on-line translator such as (but not necessarily) Babelfish, experiment with the punctuation a bit, and wind up with a quirky kind of poem.
Badfinger (anybody remember them; Beatles protégés?) had a hit in 1970 with "Come And Get It" (read lyrics and watch video here; ooh, they be so cute, I just wanna pinch their adorable little cheeks!). So, let's Babelfish it, already! Less reminiscing, more Babelfishing! Enjoy.
Money Out Of The Oven
If you are here, you will come.
Instead of mm, the speed of your account.
If they want time to think,
we also cannot continue more urgent.
Waste, capture it! Shi, our unknown white?
Are you his money out of the oven?
If you are here, you will come
in this same speed. Better hurry.
Mulberry nun, came and remove.
But better hurry; fast, like this.
Are you a good day, PA-Dutton system, because energy was in a hurry?
Mad Money!
Are you a good day, PA-Dutton system, because energy was in a hurry?
Good point! Comfort, PA,
and specializes heaven
factor-based forest,
east-northeast.