Babelfishing Poetry: "God Is Overheating Again"

Babelfishing Poetry: "God Is Overheating Again"


Hey all, it's been a lovely week here weather-wise.  You'd never know it was still winter according to the calendar because we've had some lovely spring-like days -- it might as well be mid-May, the way it feels.  All the local pomes and drupes have been flowering and my sinuses have been very unhappy.  So while I sneeze and reach for the antihistamines, let's enjoy some more Babelfishing poetry, where I take song lyrics, run them through an on-line translator such as (but not necessarily) Babelfish, nudge the punctuation a bit, and wind up with a quirky kind of poem.

This week's song seems so apropos now more than ever -- Graham Parker's "Slash And Burn" (listen to song here)  Enjoy. 


God Is Overheating Again

The world would be child beauty pageants with this victory.
She went to my son's funeral to reproduce.
They conquered the whole burnt-offering area kids.
Bags of white sugar:
United Kingdom, after the harvest.

Forests of light cried out for a miracle.
They burn.
Denmark is the middle monkey.
Behold the authenticity road to the promised land.
Gold jewelry and scarf.
Monday Edition Adonis saves the world.

Enclosed area is creepy?
Back to the United States.
People's Republic of China and Chinese-English country.
Suction cup, a good choice,
as in all over the world, war of the doctor,
Z and Japanese wild boar.

God is overheating again.
Hey!  Again overheating.
Again overheating and God.
How was the food of the world?


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