Babelfishing Poetry: "Stand Up"
Hello! And how are you lovely bloggity people today? Great, I hope. This week I bring to you a very special edition of Babelfishing poetry, where I take song lyrics, run them through an on-line translator such as (but not necessarily) Babelfish, goof around with the punctuation a bit, and wind up with a quirky kind of poem.
Without further ado, here are Eli Lieb & Brandon Skeie, with "Pulse" (watch video and click SHOW MORE to read lyrics
here). Enjoy.
Stand Up
What is the people?
Compare your heart, and sing.
I have chosen my Japanese bodywork.
Life is love.
He left.
The Who bug you.
Brigadier General,
stand up,
but in my heart,
and sullen as you plan.
Stand up.
I stood.
You cannot see in financial aid to the injured.
I only grow.
I stood.
However,
what separates?
At the same time, we breathe, and then, much kayise money.
Big tears ran on our faces.
Therefore, I stand by,
a man in the morning.
Boycott.
Stand up.
But my heart,
when planning and strong as you,
I stood.
Stand up.
Do you see this, the only financial aid injury?
I only grow.
I stood.
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