Nocturnal Nonagenerian Knockabouterry
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SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:Youse didn't happen to catch this story?
No. It is a silly story. Let us continue with the merry-making.
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Ard-Taoiseach wrote:SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:Youse didn't happen to catch this story?
No. It is a silly story. Let us continue with the merry-making.
Yee- haaaaah

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SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:Ard-Taoiseach wrote:SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:Youse didn't happen to catch this story?
No. It is a silly story. Let us continue with the merry-making.
Yee- haaaaah
Exactly, Seathrún.
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Alliteration appears awfully amazing and appropriate to me.
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Ard-Taoiseach wrote:Alliteration appears awfully amazing and appropriate to me.
Assonance often assists dis process ruthlessly
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SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:Ard-Taoiseach wrote:Alliteration appears awfully amazing and appropriate to me.
Assonance often assists dis process ruthlessly
Haikus say so much
while leaving little gaps in
which to think anew.
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Ard-Taoiseach wrote:SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:Ard-Taoiseach wrote:Alliteration appears awfully amazing and appropriate to me.
Assonance often assists dis process ruthlessly
Haikus say so much
while leaving little gaps in
which to think anew.
To write a poem in
seventeen syllables is
very difficu.....
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SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:Ard-Taoiseach wrote:SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:Ard-Taoiseach wrote:Alliteration appears awfully amazing and appropriate to me.
Assonance often assists dis process ruthlessly
Haikus say so much
while leaving little gaps in
which to think anew.
To write a poem in
seventeen syllables is
very difficu.....
It's well up on the humour stakes so it makes up for the breakage of the laws of haiku. Perhaps you're more of a free-verse type of man?
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Ard-Taoiseach wrote:SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:Ard-Taoiseach wrote:SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:Ard-Taoiseach wrote:Alliteration appears awfully amazing and appropriate to me.
Assonance often assists dis process ruthlessly
Haikus say so much
while leaving little gaps in
which to think anew.
To write a poem in
seventeen syllables is
very difficu.....
It's well up on the humour stakes so it makes up for the breakage of the laws of haiku. Perhaps you're more of a free-verse type of man?
Don't blame me . Its John Cooper Clarke. A very funny man. You ever hear of Dan Eggs?
Heres the proper version
TO-CON-VEY ONE'S MOOD
IN SEV-EN-TEEN SYLL-ABLE-S
IS VE-RY DIF-FIC
Last edited by SeathrúnCeitinn on Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:37 pm; edited 1 time in total
Re: Nocturnal Nonagenerian Knockabouterry
SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:Ard-Taoiseach wrote:SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:Ard-Taoiseach wrote:SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:Ard-Taoiseach wrote:Alliteration appears awfully amazing and appropriate to me.
Assonance often assists dis process ruthlessly
Haikus say so much
while leaving little gaps in
which to think anew.
To write a poem in
seventeen syllables is
very difficu.....
It's well up on the humour stakes so it makes up for the breakage of the laws of haiku. Perhaps you're more of a free-verse type of man?
Don't blame me . Its John Cooper Clarke. A very funny man. You ever hear of Dan Eggs?
Well, I was too polite to say you'd copied it. Mine was off the cuff. I haven't heard of Dann Eggs, tbh.
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Heres a link to one of Dan's poems. I tried to upload an audio file but failed miserably
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