Hofflesheesch mein gerter mieu
Wasffelbrachten du.
Laverrness, eh der rater ein
Bedech, bedech. Ah, flein!
- Written just now
What does it mean? Nothing, of course. I don’t know German. Neither does the following poetry mean anything and yet it has the appearance of meaning.
Shiver when you slice a fish
Lest the heart forget its holes
Never has the ancient dish
Lashed itself [...]
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