pulchritude - beauty; comeliness; grace; loveliness
Excuse me miss I don’t mean to be rude.
But you have a presence of pulchritude.
Excuse me miss I don’t mean to be rude.
But you have a presence of pulchritude.
This is the moment that I finally get on
Tried keep to my cool during this frisson
I impugn these notions of doom
breaking the boom, set to consume
minds.
I stay verbally Lissom, anybody can get some.
Most just stay on their bums, while I hit the beat with a run.
lissom \LISS-uhm, adjective;
1. Limber; supple; flexible.
2. Light and quick in action; nimble; agile; active.
Stay poised ready, waiting in the cut.
Rush the front of the stage when the beat irrupts,
Through the double 15’s, breaking the silence,
Broke the barrier, the crowd’s in a riot.
irrupt \ih-RUHPT, intransitive verb
1. To burst in forcibly or suddenly; to intrude.
2. (Ecology) To increase rapidly in number.
This is the problem of speaking in tongues,
The truth is a pain, considered too nettlesome.
To politics as usual, maybe too mettlesome.
When they want keep you quiet, I say bang a drum.
nettlesome \NET-l-suhm, adjective:
Causing irritation, vexation, or distress.
We consider criminals to be dissolute,
Anything for a buck, gotta get that loot.
dissolute \DIS-uh-loot, adjective:
Loose in morals and conduct; marked by indulgence in sensual pleasures or vices.
An outcast since birth always facing the hate,
This abomination of love he had to relegate.
relegate \REL-uh-gayt, transitive verb:
1. To assign to an inferior position, place, or condition.
2. To assign to an appropriate category or class.
3. To assign or refer (a matter or task, for example) to another for appropriate action.
4. To send into exile; to banish.
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Industry accused of abuse of the muse by factitious,
Claims of the sincere, but the motives are vicious.
factitious \fak-TISH-uhs, adjective
1. Produced artificially, in distinction from what is produced by nature.
2. Artificial; not authentic or genuine; sham.