Specification Nullification was it nothing that I said
Specification Nullification simply ask Mr. Fiddlesticks
Yes, Everybody's got nothing


Static precision Null Apparition have I done nothing wrong
Static precision Null Apparition so says Mr. Thimblewit


A void for life So lovely lovely lovely lovely
A void for life So lovely lovely lovely lovely lovely lovely lovely
Loverly


Simplification non-occupation was it nothing that I said
Simplification non occupation beg your pardon but I'm not offended


A void for life So lovely lovely lovely lovely
A void for life So lovely lovely lovely lovely
A void for life So lovely lovely lovely lovely lovely lovely lovely



The Last man on Earth it's
A blessing not a curse
The Amphigory King James text
reads fatuous


A void for life So lovely lovely lovely Empty
A void for life So lovely lovely Empty Empty
A void for life So lovely Empty Empty Empty
A void for life so lovely lovely Empty Empty lovely lovely Empty Empty
Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty


Love A void Love A void Love A void Love A void




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