Babelfishing Poetry: "Click Somebody"

Jan 28, 2011 00:06

Babelfishing Poetry: "Click Somebody"

Hello! And how are you lovely bloggity people today? Great, I hope.

Without further ado, let's proceed to the Babelfishing poetry, where I take song lyrics, run them through an on-line translator such as (but not necessarily) Babelfish, revise the punctuation a bit, and wind up with a quirky kind of poem.

This weeks it's Bill Withers' 1972 hit "Lean On Me" getting Babelfished (original song with lyrics here, Club Nouveau version here).

Click Somebody

Sometimes in life
we all have pain and grief.
We all have to.

Lean on me
when you have no power.
I will be your friend,
help you implement one.

For this reason,
it is impossible to take a long time,
so I need to put
pressure on others.

You only need to hand
when I call my brother.
We all should be.

Click somebody.

I may just be a problem,
you can understand.
We all should be.

Click somebody.

If there is a download,
you have to think that you can do,
and I even have the path.
I call you if I can share the load.
If you have questions,
if you need a friend,
give me a call.

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babelfishing, poem

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