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Crowds and crowds of people, all shouting to be heard over the noise, seemingly moving in random directions, pushing, shoving, not looking where they are going.
 
They are going to fall over the edge,
if they don't watch where they are going.
 
Face on, face off, just like a mask
that he takes off, Timmy the troubled ghoul raced off,
after chewing the woman's face off.
 
'Off the wall' is a strange expression. What if the thing/person described has never been ON the wall, does that mean it's as it should usually be?
 
"Be, ba, bi, bo, bu" are some of the syllables
that the choir director told the kids to practice.
 
Funny people are often those who don't realise they're funny. People who think they're funny are often arsehats. Something to do with the degree of arrogance, perhaps.
 
"Perhaps" was the name of the school
literary publication where I went to
junior college, but I'd rather think about
the word in the e e cummings poem:
spring is like a perhaps hand...
 
Laugh and the world laughs with you,
some people say, but it's better not
to laugh at your own jokes so much
that you can't get the punch line out.
 

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