-> "Logorrhea"
Original Song Title:
"Mama Mia"
(MP3)
Parody Song Title:
"Logorrhea"
The Lyrics
I've beaten partitions with my cranium,
Trying to find rhymes for, say, "titanium,"
Why just say "cow"? Anglo-Saxon spurned;
Latinate mates like "bovine," or "ungulate" roll
Off organ of vocal control.
Just one book to a desert isle I'd bring--
Brobdingnagian's[1] the book--the big ling[2]. Logos.
Logorrhea,[3] bons mots[4] oglin',
My, my unabridged, I kiss you.
Logo-reacher,[5] brawned: "osculation,"[6]
My, my bibliolatryst[7] [sic], whew!
I'd be thrombosed, infarcted
If home on shelf I'd parked it
High, high, where's my not-spare libretto.
Logorrhea, in peso netto
High, high is the tome I can't let go.
I would be pissed and triste[8] if I were restricted to
Monosyllables, syllogistic logic too.
Enamored I am of metaphor
Miscible[9]. . .diambs not iambs[10] adore.
Why use a short word when you can use one that's long?
The line above, I went wrong:
Twelve single syllables--a verbiage kink.
Verbose otiose[11] versicles[12] on the blink. Loco.
Logorrhea, it's quotidian[13]
I try diurnally[14] to use
Logorrhea; span meridian--
Night-night: nocturnally I snooze.
I've broken (hyphen-
ated)
Paroles;[15] hiati[16] mated:
Tied, tied--th'elision[17] isn't my foe.
Logorrhea, volubly me say
"Sky high"; my sub, "empyrean."[18]
Logorrhea. . .vault you see 'neath clay:
Mine; might try "subterranean."
"Diarrhea of the mouth," my fan
Cries I exhibit when I shmooze.
"Pyorrhea-afflicted[19] I am"--
Lie, lie--verity I abuse.
When I've spoken or charted
Prose, prolixity's[20] started.
I try prodigiously to forgo
Logorrhea's antipode,[21] so go (see ya)
Bye! I dodge "hodgepodge" for "farrago."
[1] gigantic
[2] linguistics
[3] incessant and often incoherent talkativeness or wordiness
[4] clever remarks; literally, "good words"
[5] tongue; "logos," Greek for "word"
[6] kissing
[7] play on "bibliolatrist," one who is overly dependent on books
[8] sad
[9] mixable
[10] iamb: short-long metric foot; diamb: short-long-short-long metric foot
[11] functionless
[12] little verse
[13], [14] daily
[15] words
[16] Latinate plural of "hiatus," a gap
[17] elision: omission of a vowel at the end of a word when the next word begins with a vowel, with the two words run together, e.g., "th'omission" for "the omission."
[18] heaven
[19] inflammation of the tooth sockets
[20] wordiness
[21] opposite
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