Babelpoetry is a poetry project in which the poet/reader uses randomly generated text (often using the 'random article' option on wikipedia) and plugs it in to any online translator. The poet/reader then translates the selected text as much as desired without changing the text in any other way. The last step involves placing the text in a format indicating the way in which the poet/reader would read the words. Word order may not be changed and words may not be 'spliced' in any fashion.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

All Saints Church, Narborough

All saint church
narborough

British
national churches
and Leicester dioceses.

From 13 century, the first gathering,
the century which is well rehabilitatedded
but.

The diocese
1 parts, now,
chow commemoration day

congratulation activity of narborough
Rome the futures about Huaihe
which it does is.

These people
the church compared
to the enemy
the tar includes
the important holiday tree
which is in the area huncote
where it teaches
and the something else
does not know yet

week and the service log.

2 comments:

Iain said...

All Saints Church is a Anglican parish church in Narborough, Leicestershire. It was originally constructed in the 13th century, but has undergone substantial reconstruction over the centuries.

The parish is now part of the benefice of Narborough and Huncote, within the Diocese of Leicester

The church continues to have weekly Sunday services and other events, including a yearly Christmas Tree Festival.

Anonymous said...

Hey pal, it's Theresa. Hope Germany is kicking ass.

I translated some stuff, and made it into a poem, though I think it kinda has an '80's New Wave Rap feel to it. I went about it a little differently, but this is too weird so I needed to make share with you.



Hello, class, and welcomely to cooking with Mr. Nelson.
I am Mr. Nelson,
we will today cook. Yes.

What do we need for today?
We need bread, a bag with bread.
Chocolate, a piece of chocolate.
A small piece of butter.
Honey.
Chocolate Müsli, like
“Cocoa Pebbles.”
A napkin.
A measurer.
A fork.
We need a plate, a pan, and...
peanut butter.
Thus, those are added for today.

What do we cook?
We cook chocolate. sand. yielded.
Put the hand into the bag and take you a piece bread.
Bread is broken!
That is good.
Broken bread is good.

We put bread on the plate,
and take you the knife for the peanut butter.
Be the knife
into peanut butter (into the peanut butter).
Ah, peanut butter on bread.
Very well, class.
That is bread and peanut butter. So...
Peanut butter has the fingers.
Mmmm. Tastes good. Great! It is lecker.

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