Inspired by Nelly Furtado's Promiscuous (First stanza of Chorus turned in Latin Alcaics):
Promiscuous girl
Wherever you are
I’m all alone
And it's you that I want
O, nota multis, tu mea sis volo,
absente solus te cupidus tui
praesentis oris candidique
corporis et nitidi capilli.
absente solus te cupidus tui
praesentis oris candidique
corporis et nitidi capilli.
O, known by many, I want you to be mine,
whenvever you're absent, I'm alone,
longing for your lips, your brilliant body,
your elegant hair.
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