More Zeppelin.
# Ramble On leaves->falling( all_around ); while(localtime){ $myway++; } THANKS_TO_YOU: { $i_am = "much obliged"; for ($stay eq "pleasant"){ print "such a pleasant stay"; } }
BUT: { $me{go} = localtime(); autumn_moon->lights( my_way ); BUT_NOW: { sub headed_my_way { smell($rain) && with_it($pain); } } } sub sometimes { $tired++; } $but_i_know = "I've got one thing I've got to do"; sub Ramble_on { if($now eq localtime()){ $time = $now; } sing($my_song); $i_m{goin} = round($the_world); on($my{way}); for($day=$tenyears; $day<=localtime; $day++) { print "I've been this way"; } $ramble = "on"; $gotta{find}{queen} = "of all my dreams"; } %spendin_grief = ( time => 0 ) while (localtime){ $time = undef; } $our{health}{drank} = 1000; print "It's time to ramble on"; &Ramble_on; $tale{mine} = $told*0; my $freedom = hold($dear); print "How years ago in days of old"; print "When magic filled the air"; sub Morder::DarkestDepths { %met = ( girl => "so fair" ); gollum_n_evil_one($CreptUp,$SlippedAway{withher}); } $aint_nothin = "i can do now"; print "I guess i'll keep on"; &Ramble_on;

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