Your Nightmares Jest May Come True (Bussokusekika)



Your Nightmares Jest May Come True (Bussokusekika)

You can keep my land
You and all your compadres
Can have its oil too
As IF I need its riches
IF ewe drink GW don’t drive
Your nightmares jest may come true

Edwin Ray Tanguma 1/14/2025

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Jest a silly poem for George W…Maybe I am mistaken and that wasn’t ewe who almost drove us off the road near San Benito sew long ago GW…And maybe it really was a helicopter towing a neon sign advertising Bonaparte Fired Chicken…And maybe my deed for a certain property in Texas has not been altered and said property really does belong to Texas Lands…But that’s ok…IF there really is an oil deposit that rivals Kuwait on said block of land it really should be exploited…Shouldn’t it??? Maybe I really do have an overactive imagination and all of this is jest all a part of my delusional thinking…Sweet dreams to you and all of your good ole boys…Yeah right as IF there is oil in Van Horn, TX…

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Written on January 14, 2025

Submitted by EdwinRayTanguma on January 15, 2025

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Scheme X XABAXB X
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 238
Words 46
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 1, 6, 1

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1 Comment
  • Raj8878
    I didn't get it
    LikeReply7 days ago
    • EdwinRayTanguma
      It is an inside yoke for GW and his buds and a certain property I was instructed to buy over 20 years ago…I believe they altered or doctored the original deed and are still awaiting for a certain amount of time to pass so that they can develop it…Anyhow GW and I did not personally meet, he was busy watching an advertisement for a Bonaparte’s Fried Chicken on a flat screen while I was given a grand tour of the palace…But it certainly could not compare to what some call the new Jerusalem…Anywho…They’ll still have to wait another 15 because I’m not selling…But who knows, I may have an unlikely accident or unfortunate something or other cause my death…Only time will tell… 
      LikeReply7 days ago
    • EdwinRayTanguma
      which may cause my death…It must be the beer…
      LikeReply7 days ago

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