Turns out you need more than just
'$array[rand @array]'
Having
$array = $array[ rand @array ];
$array2 = $array2[ rand @array2 ];
does it.
#!/usr/bin/perl
#use strict;
my @array = ('words', 'will', 'go', 'here');
my @array2 = ('words2', 'will2', 'go2', 'here2');
$array = "$array[rand@array]";
$array2 = $array2[rand@array2];
{
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
print <<EOM;
<H1>$array</H1>
<HR>
<H1>$array2</H1>
EOM
exit;
}
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