1) AAW! Not as cute as Perrine, but a cute kitty nonetheless. Wonder about what porn they've got that I ain't got. 2) "Traffic Calming". First, we shoot all the thumpy stereos and allow only radios that play new age or "classical". Some of it's pretty bombastic, but none of it makes_me_homicidal. Don't smirk that way. We might have problems with drivers falling asleep. Maybe more people will learn to sing or play tinwhistle while they drive. My favourites for curbing lead foot and sleepiness. When I'm not terrified. 3) Do I have to make up the poetry line or do I have to argue further with this machine to find out? Ca ne fait rien. I can do either. Stopping at only one line's the tough part. Poems want to unfold like flowers. One line? Ya really know how to make me "Aaargh!".
As far as I can tell, the idea is to quote a line from a poem (though I used a song for the last one). Of course, I don't see why you can't quote from one of your own poems, if so inclined.
"Poems want to unfold like flowers."
*nod* Of course you can put the rest of the stanza, or the whole poem, or whatever, behind an <lj-cut> tag...
Come to think of it, I'm tempted to use "Poems want to unfold like flowers" as the line I use on Wednesday, even though there isn't a rest-of-the-poem with it. :-P
Two Statements an' a Question
2) "Traffic Calming". First, we shoot all the thumpy stereos and allow only radios that play new age or "classical". Some of it's pretty bombastic, but none of it makes_me_homicidal. Don't smirk that way. We might have problems with drivers falling asleep. Maybe more people will learn to sing or play tinwhistle while they drive. My favourites for curbing lead foot and sleepiness. When I'm not terrified.
3) Do I have to make up the poetry line or do I have to argue further with this machine to find out? Ca ne fait rien. I can do either. Stopping at only one line's the tough part. Poems want to unfold like flowers. One line? Ya really know how to make me "Aaargh!".
Re: Two Statements an' a Question
"Poems want to unfold like flowers."
*nod* Of course you can put the rest of the stanza, or the whole poem, or whatever, behind an <lj-cut> tag...
Come to think of it, I'm tempted to use "Poems want to unfold like flowers" as the line I use on Wednesday, even though there isn't a rest-of-the-poem with it. :-P