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I daresay our fellow cabbalists have been somewhat ignorant of poetry and its power of psychological precision.
I suppose 'Rhyming Couplet of The Day' carries a certain amount of irony in it, since the lines you have chosen are anything but a happy-go rhyme it appears. I doubt then that you posted them with a cheery smile on your face; and they kind of actually serve as a great follow up to your previous post as well.
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04.04.08 - 7:45 pm | #
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"I daresay our fellow cabbalists have been somewhat ignorant of poetry and its power of psychological precision."
Slander, sir!
http://electrichermitage.blogspo...um-
vanitas.html
der Einzige |
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04.04.08 - 9:16 pm | #
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Slander, indeed.
http://postsfromunderground.blog.../
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04.05.08 - 3:37 am | #
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Ok, ok. I admit it! Perhaps we should simply refer to it more often then. Great posts indeed though.
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04.05.08 - 5:38 am | #
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The monkeys had a good one too:
http://thethousandmonkeys.blogsp...atullus-
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04.05.08 - 6:05 am | #
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Uproar! There is a certain amount of irony involved, but then again I do love a laser-precise rhyming couplet - whether it comes from music or the annals of poetry. I have also noticed that many people find the site through looking for "rhyming couplets" on google, so I feel I must assuage the anonymous masses.
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04.05.08 - 12:54 pm | #
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