Difference between revisions of "The spoiled she fleetly laid at our door"

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"the spoiled" - (spoilt) children. 'spoiled' also suggests sin, as in rotten, imperfect. phrase: 'spoiled eggs', also boiled eggs!
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* '''the spoiled:''' spoiled children
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* '''spoiled:''' rotten, as with eggs
  
"laid" suggests the laying of eggs.
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* '''laid:''' suggests the laying of eggs
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* '''Fleet:''' an underground river in London, England, prone to flooding
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* "our door" (to this world) is her vagina.→ [[to hear for their tiny hearties]]
  
"our door" (to this world) is her vagina.
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[[Category: Rivers]]
 
 
see: "[[to hear for their tiny hearties]]"
 
 
 
The River Fleet, London.
 

Revision as of 12:10, 27 August 2012

  • the spoiled: spoiled children
  • spoiled: rotten, as with eggs
  • laid: suggests the laying of eggs
  • Fleet: an underground river in London, England, prone to flooding
  • "our door" (to this world) is her vagina.→ to hear for their tiny hearties