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Poetism Commentary: "Aye Chi Monkey"
The poem in question: Aye Chi Monkey
You know that expression "aye chihuahua!!"? I hate dogs. Other than that, this poem is just pure silliness.
In this stage of my life, "aye chi monkey" was a common phrase of mine, one that has lost its frequent employ over the years. I should reinstate it as a matter of policy.
A few notes on the poem:
The third to last line is the only one of the sets that doesn’t contain a variation of the word "yell."
The word "wench" can be hilarious, especially a wench yelling "aye chi monkey!" You know I’m right.
I have nothing more to add, except, "AYE CHI MONKEY!"