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Can You Hear Me?
Nov 27, 2007 16:31
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Riddles.
anonymous
November 27 2007, 22:20:37 UTC
What does it matter?
What does it change?
It will destroy you,
no matter its range.
"Born was I to die,
I've woken to sleep,
My smiles are all wry,"
"Don't your future reap."
"Hold!--hold!" the cry.
"No!--No!--I'll not,
He begins to rot.
And he waves goodbye.
. . .
. . .
. . .
A pun is more than just a play on words,
And ambiguity can be used on one's intent.
Language is often more than concrete.
Pieces of the Puzzle:
What's inbetween?
Alfred Kin
P.S. Imitation is often the greatest form of reverence and appreciation.
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I tire.
valornhonor19
December 3 2007, 21:16:57 UTC
Leave me to peace I'll not have and can't have.
I am sick at heart.
Mention me not, know of me not.
Let black nothing be me.
Nick
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Comments 2
What does it change?
It will destroy you,
no matter its range.
"Born was I to die,
I've woken to sleep,
My smiles are all wry,"
"Don't your future reap."
"Hold!--hold!" the cry.
"No!--No!--I'll not,
He begins to rot.
And he waves goodbye.
. . .
. . .
. . .
A pun is more than just a play on words,
And ambiguity can be used on one's intent.
Language is often more than concrete.
Pieces of the Puzzle:
What's inbetween?
Alfred Kin
P.S. Imitation is often the greatest form of reverence and appreciation.
Reply
I am sick at heart.
Mention me not, know of me not.
Let black nothing be me.
Nick
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