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  • Leinster Lass
    Banned
    • Oct 2020
    • 1099

    Most Outrageous Rhyme Competition

    Like the postmistress in Candleford, I have a single weakness - I can't resist lyrics that include truly outrageous rhymes. Members of the Forum are invited to offer up to 3 favourite examples. The 'prize' is the knowledge that you may help cheer others up during these challenging times. My 3 offerings are: Turkey/Albuquerque (Rodgers and Hart), Smidgeon/Pigeon (Tom Lehrer) and Hippopotamus/God Rot 'Em As (Michael Flanders).
  • Nick Armstrong
    Host
    • Nov 2010
    • 26575

    #2
    Can’t beat a bit of Cole Porter

    Declaim a few lines from "Othella"
    And they think you're a heckuva fella.
    If your blonde won't respond when you flatter 'er
    Tell her what Tony told Cleopaterer,
    And if still, to be shocked, she pretends well,
    Just remind her that "All's Well That Ends Well.

    Three for the price of one there
    "...the isle is full of noises,
    Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
    Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
    Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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    • Roslynmuse
      Full Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 1252

      #3
      I was thinking Cole Porter too -

      With my esophagus he was ravished,
      Enthusiastic - to a degree,
      He said 'twas just enormous, my appendix vermiformis,
      But he never said he loved me.

      W S Gilbert is probably the nearest rival:

      When in that House M.P.'s divide,
      If they've a brain and cerebellum, too,
      They've got to leave that brain outside,
      And vote just as their leaders tell 'em to.

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      • vinteuil
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 12954

        #4
        .

        ... Byron in Don Juan ain't bad neither -

        "'T is pity learned virgins ever wed
        With persons of no sort of education,
        Or gentlemen, who, though well born and bred,
        Grow tired of scientific conversation:
        I don't choose to say much upon this head,
        I 'm a plain man, and in a single station,
        But — Oh! ye lords of ladies intellectual,
        Inform us truly, have they not hen-peck'd you all?"

        .

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        • teamsaint
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 25231

          #5
          Hersham Boys, Hersham Boys
          Lace up boots and corduroys.....
          I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

          I am not a number, I am a free man.

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          • french frank
            Administrator/Moderator
            • Feb 2007
            • 30507

            #6
            Alan Jay Lerner:

            "Her English is too good", he said,
            "That clearly indicates that she is foreign.
            Whereas others are instructed in their native language
            English people orren." (sp?)
            It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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            • Joseph K
              Banned
              • Oct 2017
              • 7765

              #7
              Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
              .

              ... Byron in Don Juan ain't bad neither -

              "'T is pity learned virgins ever wed
              With persons of no sort of education,
              Or gentlemen, who, though well born and bred,
              Grow tired of scientific conversation:
              I don't choose to say much upon this head,
              I 'm a plain man, and in a single station,
              But — Oh! ye lords of ladies intellectual,
              Inform us truly, have they not hen-peck'd you all?"

              .
              One of my favourite works of literature...

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              • Dermot
                Full Member
                • Aug 2013
                • 119

                #8
                The larks, when the summer has brought 'em,
                Will sing overtures quite like Mozart's,
                And the blackberries, dear, in the autumn
                Will make the most exquisite tarts!

                C. S. Calverley

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                • Pabmusic
                  Full Member
                  • May 2011
                  • 5537

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View Post
                  Can’t beat a bit of Cole Porter...
                  No, you can't:

                  I get no kick in a plane
                  Flying too high with some guy in the sky
                  Is my idea of nothing to do
                  Yet, I get a kick out of you

                  But W. S. Gilbert wouldn't play along:

                  There was a young man from Dundee
                  Who was horribly stung by a wasp.
                  When asked, "Does it hurt?"
                  He replied, "No it doesn't -
                  I'm so glad it wasn't a hornet".

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                  • makropulos
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 1677

                    #10
                    Can't do better than Cole Porter, but I love this one from "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" from Sondheim's Company:
                    When a person’s personality is personable
                    He shouldn’t oughta sit like a lump
                    It’s harder than matador coercin’ a bull
                    To try to get you off of your rump.

                    Personable/Coercin' a bull –love it.

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                    • Leinster Lass
                      Banned
                      • Oct 2020
                      • 1099

                      #11
                      Originally posted by makropulos View Post
                      Can't do better than Cole Porter, but I love this one from "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" from Sondheim's Company:
                      When a person’s personality is personable
                      He shouldn’t oughta sit like a lump
                      It’s harder than matador coercin’ a bull
                      To try to get you off of your rump.

                      Personable/Coercin' a bull –love it.
                      W S Gilbert - Strategy/Sat a Gee
                      Cole Porter - Harris pat/Paris hat
                      Last edited by Leinster Lass; 22-11-20, 12:24.

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                      • Roslynmuse
                        Full Member
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 1252

                        #12
                        Originally posted by rathfarnhamgirl View Post
                        W S Gilbert - Saturday/Sat a Gee
                        Cole Porter - Harris pat/Paris hat
                        Isn't it 'strategy/sat-a-gee'? Whichever, it's the work of a mischievous mind!

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                        • gradus
                          Full Member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 5630

                          #13
                          The sleepless nights, the daily fights
                          The quick toboggan when you reach the heights
                          I miss the kisses and I miss the bites

                          The broken dates, the endless waits
                          The lovely loving and the hateful hates
                          The conversation with the flying plates
                          I wish I were in love again

                          The pulled out fur of cat and cur
                          The fine mis mating of a him and her

                          The furtive sigh, the blackened eye
                          The words, "I love you till the day I die"
                          The self deception that believes the lie

                          When love congeals, it soon reveals
                          The faint aroma of performing seals
                          The double crossing of a pair of heels

                          Lorenz Hart

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                          • johncorrigan
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 10424

                            #14
                            'We are the Custard Pie Appreciation Consortium
                            God save the George Cross and all those who were awarded them'


                            'We are the Sherlock Holmes English Speaking Vernacular
                            Help save Fu Manchu, Moriarty, and Dracula'

                            Sir Ray Davies - 'Village Green Preservation Society'

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                            • cloughie
                              Full Member
                              • Dec 2011
                              • 22205

                              #15
                              One of the best is pneumonia and phone ya by Hal David for Bacharach’s I’ll never fall in love again but there are some lovely ones by Carolyn Leigh for Cy Coleman’s for
                              When in Rome I do as the Roman’s do

                              When on foreign shores I am, very truly yours I am,
                              But if inclined to play I am, sweetheart, that's the way I am.

                              When in Spain for reasons I don't explain, I remain enjoying a brew.
                              Don't deplore my fondness for Fundador,
                              You know how a Fundador can lead to a few
                              And baby when in Rome I do as the Romans do!

                              If per chance I'm saying farewell to France, and romance drops in from the blue,
                              Chere amour, I beg of you please endure,
                              My taking a brief detour with somebody new.
                              It's just that when in Rome I do as the Romans do.

                              And though from Italy I lie to you prettily,
                              Why think of me bitterly? But know that I'm true.
                              ‘Cept now and then in Rome, I get that old yen in Rome,
                              And naturally, when in Rome I do as the Romans do.

                              If I write happily best wishes from Napoli,
                              Don't cable me snappily, to tell me we're through.
                              'Cause once again in Rome, in somebody's den in Rome,
                              Well pussycat, then in Rome I do as the Romans,
                              Disregard the signs and the omens,
                              When in Rome I do as the Romans do.

                              Then there’s another in Lorenz Hart’s lyrics for Lady is a tramp

                              Alas she missed the Beaux Arts Ball and what is twice as sad
                              Was never at a party where they honoured Noel Ca-ad.

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