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Songs That Make No Sense

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So I was looking back through my old books of poems that make no sense, called, literally "Poems That Make No Sense". I wrote them when I was a kid. I thought some of them would be even better if they were set to music. So that's what I am doing: Setting old poems that make no sense to songs that make no sense. But I seem to be having a little problem with one. Well, not really a problem, but I bet it would be easier to read if it was set to certain keys. It has a whole bunch of sharps and flats in it. I put the music in the key of C and just inserted the sharps and flats in there. Does anyone know how to read sheet music really good? If so, take a look at this song and see if it could be modified so it would be easier to read. When I was a kid I took piano lessons. Most of it I forgot, but I still like to go to the keyboard and make music. I like to experiment with other instruments as well. I have a guitar for some reason. I got dad's old accordion. (I doubt I would be able to play it now though, it might scare the dog.) I went on eBay and ordered Royal Dealer for the INTV. It came today. I still can't find the He-Man cart, though. Speaking of which, I was flipping through the channels earlier this morning and saw the original GI Joe. It was followed by the original Transformers, and then the original Jem. I didn't care that much, I was too young to remember them, but I bet someone out there would be interested that they're still airing them.

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