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Synopsis of 14th to 17th century poetry in English Sumer is icumin in Lhude sing cuccu Now’s the time for us to screw For soon shall I die And so shall you Then throw in some Greek mythology Add a Roman warrior or two Make sexual orthodoxy your barrier To any variant shrew And forget not the urn To which all mortal coils return Avow our life’s purpose lies as hence Oh future publishers amass ye pounds and pence The impropriety of piety Give it a rest, poet Debauchery is necessary To run a church Not an ossuary Detach from yourself Maybe live a little Leave the holy books on the shelf Take a taste of sinner’s spittle Don't make not sinning a sin How can you atone From what is just a spin Of a barren bone Only God claims existence guiltless Don't chide your perfection Parishioners ignore your distress Sin is your profession’s protection Your life seems a bore But you act like such a sinner What are Satan's wiles for But to mark the path of a beginner Consider Adam and Eve Before knowing the serpent's fruit Unable to conceive how to conceive Learned to become humanity’s root They transitioned through transgression Needing a translator to speak with God This is the founding of your profession For which you should give the Lord a nod