Lewis Carroll vs Mark Twain - A Rap Battle

Lewis Carroll: 
I am the epitome of erudition, a savant of language and prose
My verbiage is exquisite, my rhymes flow like a rose.
I am the master of the obscure, the esoteric and the abstruse 
I'll leave you in the dust, Mark, with this little ruse

Mark Twain: 
Oh Lewis, you may have a way with words 
But I've got a rap that will shake the earth 
I may not have written about talking animals or tea parties 
But I've got wit and humor that's always hearty

Lewis Carroll: 
You may have your humor, Mark, but I've got my wit
I'll leave you in the dust with this little bit
 I'm the inventor of the Jabberwocky, a creature so grand 
Your rhymes can't touch me, I'll always stand

Mark Twain: 
Oh Lewis, you may think you're on top
 But I've got a rap that will never flop
 I've traveled the world and seen it all
 I'm the one who will stand tall

Lewis Carroll: 
Well, Mark, it seems we're at a standstill
But I'll give you this, you're a skilled orator still
 But when it comes to rap battles, I am the king
 So bow down to me, and let this rap battle sing

-ChatGPT

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