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== Literature ==
* The [[Discworld|Ankh-Morpork]] national anthem, [https://web.archive.org/web/20120413140233/http://wiki.lspace.org/wiki/We_Can_Rule_You_Wholesale We Can Rule You Wholesale], has a second verse composed almost entirely of gibberish. It was written that way because the writer figured people would [[Indecipherable Lyrics|sing it that way]] anyway. The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAqCbOJc6RU performed it].
* Dada poet Kurt Schwitters wrote a fairly long poem called Eine Sonata mit Urlauten ("a sonata with primitive words") that goes on for quite some time like this. The lyric sheet is pretty amazing, being made mostly of consonants. NNZKT RNS KRMU!