I lick my lips and make advances
You lay on down and let me in
But you can't fight
You got no chance.
I'll tame you and rub my cream in . . .
Shock me
Right in between my legs.
Rock me . . .
Oh you're so tight.
Oh wham Bam, Thank you ma'am.
Sweet Surrender - Wrathchild.
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Previously on "Friday Poetry Corner - back by popular demand"
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Guest replied'At the Meuzzin's call for prayer
The kneeling faithful thronged the square;
Amid a monastery's weeds,
An old Franciscan told his beads,
While on Pushkara's lofty height
A dark priest chanted Brahma's might,
While to the synagogue there came
A Jew, to praise Jehovah's Name.
The One Great God looked down and smiled
And counted each His loving child;
For Turk and Brahmin, monk and Jew
Had reached Him through the gods they knew.’
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Guest repliedSeeing as today's corner has a heavy rock theme, something from my adolescence...
One day in the life of the lonely
Another day on the round about
What do they need
Somebody to love
One night in the life of the lonely
There's a miracle on the screen
What did they see
Somebody to love
He guarantees you instant glory
Get your money on the line
Gotta send me a plastic Jesus
There's a check in the mail today
That's what I need
Somebody to love
We just won't eat on Sunday
Gotta buy him a limousine
Somewhere to live
Somewhere to pray
Every penny from the people
Keeps the wolf outside the door
Shop around and find forgiveness for yourself
But he'll give you more, yeah
Holy father, holy ghost
Who's the one who pays the most
Rock the cradle don't you cry
Buy another lullaby
Jack is nimble, Jack is quick
Pick your pocket, turn a trick
Slow and steady, he's got time
To commit another TV crime
TV crime
One day in the life of the lonely
Back again on the round about
What do they need
Somebody to love
Yeah
One night in the life of the lonely
Another miracle on the screen
What did they see
Somebody to love again
A supermarket of salvation
Take a look inside the store
Shop around and find forgiveness for yourself
But he gives more
Holy father, holy ghost
Who's the one who hurts you most
Rock the cradle when you cry
Scream another lullaby
Jack be nimble, Jack be slick
Take the money, get out quick
Slow and steady, so much time
To commit another
TV Crime, TV Crime
-Black Sabbath, 'TV Crime'.
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Guest repliedRe: Temple of the Dog
I don't care if it rains or freezes
Long as I got my plastic Jesus
Sittin' on the dashboard of my car
Comes in colors pink and pleasant
Glows in the dark cuz it's iridescent
Take it with you when you travel far
Get yourself a sweet Madonna
Dressed in rhinestones
Sitting on a
Pedestal of abalone shell
Goin' ninety I ain't scary
Cuz I got the Virgin Mary
Assuring me that I won't go to Hell
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Cool Hand Luke.
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Guest repliedTemple of the Dog
Wooden Jesus where are you from
Korea or Canada or maybe Taiwan
I didn't know it was the Holy Land
But I believed from the minute
The check left my hand, and I pray
Can I be saved, I spent all my money
On a future grave
Wooden Jesus I'll cut you in
On twenty percent of my future sin
Porcelain Mary her majesties pure
Looking for virgin territory
Coat hanger halos don't come cheap
From television shepherds with living room
Sheep, and I pray
Can I be saved, I spent all my money
On a future grave
Wooden Jesus I'll cut you in
On twenty percent of my future sin
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Guest repliedI come from Alabama
With my banjo on my knee
I'm going to Louisiana,
My true love for to see
It rained all night
The day I left
The weather it was dry
The sun so hot,
I froze to death
Susanna, don't you cry
Oh, Susanna,
Oh don't you cry for me
For I come from Alabama
With my banjo on my knee
I had a dream the other night
When everything was still
I thought I saw Susanna
A-coming down the hill
The buckwheat cake
Was in her mouth
The tear was
In her eye
Says I, I'm coming from the south
Susanna, don't you cry
Oh, Susanna,
Oh don't you cry for me
For I come from Alabama
With my banjo on my knee
"Oh Susannah"
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Guest repliedHuman Condition
God spreads out His hands
In the rays of the sunlight at daybreak
To embrace the day and all it holds:
The good and bad.
The happy and sad.
The calm and mad.
They frolic and mingle with each other
Walloping in a global tapestry
That blends evil with divine;
Balls of souls roaming up and down:
The streets and alleys.
The mountains and valleys.
The homes and galleries.
Searching for the answer to a question
They are not sure of its seeking origin.
In their confusion they blame:
The night and the day.
Their parents and the way.
Their jobs and their pay.
And finally they stare heavenwards
And curse God for every single one of:
The void and the confusion.
The lusts and its elusion.
The soul and its defusion.
That leaves their lives craving for something.
At night God folds back His arms in disappointment.
The good realise they are bad
And the bad realise they are the good ones.
They wait and see what tomorrow
Will bring under its weary wings.
O Osunsan
2002
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Guest repliedIt was popular when Alf did it.
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Guest repliedChicoLondon you are so boring,
with your tales of Jesus and God,
'coz you have us almost snoring,
Here's advice from Uncle Spod!
GET A LIFE YOU FREAK!!!!
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Guest repliedAbide with me
Abide with me; fast falls the eventide;
The darkness deepens; Lord with me abide.
When other helpers fail and comforts flee,
Help of the helpless, O abide with me.
Swift to its close ebbs out life’s little day;
Earth’s joys grow dim; its glories pass away;
Change and decay in all around I see;
O Thou who changest not, abide with me.
Not a brief glance I beg, a passing word;
But as Thou dwell’st with Thy disciples, Lord,
Familiar, condescending, patient, free.
Come not to sojourn, but abide with me.
Come not in terrors, as the King of kings,
But kind and good, with healing in Thy wings,
Tears for all woes, a heart for every plea—
Come, Friend of sinners, and thus bide with me.
Thou on my head in early youth didst smile;
And, though rebellious and perverse meanwhile,
Thou hast not left me, oft as I left Thee,
On to the close, O Lord, abide with me.
I need Thy presence every passing hour.
What but Thy grace can foil the tempter’s power?
Who, like Thyself, my guide and stay can be?
Through cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me.
I fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless;
Ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness.
Where is death’s sting? Where, grave, thy victory?
I triumph still, if Thou abide with me.
Hold Thou Thy cross before my closing eyes;
Shine through the gloom and point me to the skies.
Heaven’s morning breaks, and earth’s vain shadows flee;
In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me.
Hen*ry F. Lyte, 1847.
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Guest repliedSpod, didn't have you down as a Maiden fan?
I used to listen to the Friday Rock Show when I was "snobbut a yout"!
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Guest repliedRe: The number of the Beast
Numbers of the beast!
660         Approximate number of The Beast
-666         Negative number of the Beast
DCLXVI         Roman numeral of The Beast. This is 666, but also note that this resulted from writing the first 6 Roman numerals, in order from largest to smallest... wonders never cease!
666, 1332, 1998         Years of the Beast
666.0000000000         Number of the High Precision Beast
0.666         Number of the Millibeast
/ 666         Beast Common Denominator
0.005015         Reciprocal of the Beast
666i         Imaginary number of The Beast
6,666,666,666,666         The deficit of the beast (nearly accurate!)
1010011010         Binary number of The Beast
-0.80902         The Sine of the Beast
443556         Square of the Beast
25.807         Square root of the Beast
295408296         Cube of the Beast
0.58779         Cosine of the Beast
-1.37638         Tangent of the Beast
2.8235         Log of the Beast
6.5913         Ln Beast
1.738E289         Anti-log of the Beast
6.66E2         Scientific number of the Beast
29A         Hexadecimal number of the Beast
666!         Factorial of the Beast
2, 3, 111         Factors of the Beast
665.5-666.5         Range of the Beast
660         Beast rounded down
670         Beast rounded up
6, uh...
what was that number again?         Number of the Blonde Beast
1-666         Area code of The Beast
00666         Zip code of The Beast
[email protected]         E-mail address of the Beast
www.666.org         web-page of the Beast
1-900-666-0666         Live Beasts! One-on-one pacts! Call Now!
Only $6.66/minute. Over 18 only please!
1-888-666-6666         Toll free number of the Beast
Beastly Math Trivia I -        The sum of the squares of the first 7 primes is 666: 666 = 2² + 3² + 5² + 7² + 11² + 13² + 17²
Beastly Math Trivia II - 16661 is the first beastly palindromic prime (having the form 1[0...0]666[0...0]1. The next one after 16661 is:
1000000000000066600000000000001
Beastly Math Trivia III - The Dewey Decimal System classification number for "Numerology" is 133.335. If you reverse this and add, you get: 133.335 + 533.331 = 666.666
Beastly Math Trivia IV - A Smith number is an integer in which the sum of its digits is equal to the sum of the digits of its prime factors. 666 is a Smith number, since: 666 = 2·3·3·37 while at the same time: 6 + 6 + 6 = 2 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 7.
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Guest repliedSpod, didn't have you down as a Maiden fan?
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Guest repliedIn the timeless tradition of this forum, time for a topic change...
The souls did from their bodies fly
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Guest repliedOne after one, by the star-dogged Moon,
Too quick for groan or sigh,
Each turned his face with a ghastly pang,
And cursed me with his eye.
Four times fifty living men,
(And I heard nor sigh nor groan)
With heavy thump, a lifeless lump,
They dropped down one by one.
The souls did from their bodies fly,--
They fled to bliss or woe !
And every soul, it passed me by,
Like the whizz of my cross-bow !
-S.T. Coleridge
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