INSPIRED (generated from] SPAMWORDS
THAT ARE NOT ABOUT VIAGRA.
Tue Feb. 10th.
OFFENSIVE FOSSIL
The offensive bacteria that was suspended in
the fluid of albumin, from a fossil
of the Cambrian period,
vertebrae were intact,
from the excavation lead by the renowned
Scientist and Archeologist,
Doctor Allen.
Doctor Allen quotes that a seepage
permitted the homogenate calcine poop,
a phonon,
to escape into the atmosphere.
The press did not hesitate to harass Doctor Allen
for the release of his scientific findings,
to the seersuckers, “quote”
public.
Clamoring in naiveté,
the disgruntled public,
offensively ridiculed this mishap.
Finally, Doctor Allen was forced to release
the documentation, of his impeccable
research and findings to the
odium of the press.
Doctor Allen had referenced many books
from his damp and dusky library,
searching through the many references
that would allude to this
unexplainable phenomenon.
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Spam Words used to create this poem.
offensive bacteria albumin fossil cambrian vertebrae excavation renowned
allen homogenate calcine poop phonon harass seersuckers naivete
disgruntled odium damp dusky library albumin
The spamProject began with the idea that the random words generated by spam senders to deflect the attention of spam blockers could be used as a means to reuse the words to offer unanticipated poetic phrases and artistic works.
Saturday, February 14, 2004
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