Open Poetry #47 |
latin class |
steavenr Member Elite
since 2003-11-17
Posts 4058 |
caveat emptor he wrote with common ease for both writer and the reader knew his work would never please carpe diem he penned with poet-sense for readers who knew best would heed without pretense carpe noctum he inscribed with careful versing for seizing is not for light alone well worth such fine rehearsing cave laboreum he engraved quite effortlessly for poet-ting was by far the best of all ways found for labor bewaring so, if you've ever cause to wonder why this tongue has fared so well just remember these warnings as sent from heaven while the world has gone to...english |
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Lori Grosser Rhoden Member Patricius
since 2009-10-10
Posts 10202Fair to middlin' of nowhere |
Good one Steaven! Enjoyed it! Lori |
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faithmairee Senior Member
since 2011-01-05
Posts 1441Poe Haven, USA |
this is brilliant...it's my new favorite of your poems...i love it, Steaven There must be a poem in here somewhere. |
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steavenr Member Elite
since 2003-11-17
Posts 4058 |
Lori, thank you...wasn't sure anyone would like it...just having some fun Faith, thanks...you tickle me...always look forward to your comments...still smiling |
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Andrew Scott Member Elite
since 1999-06-24
Posts 2558Redlands,CA,USA |
I know just enough Latin to be dangerous. The same could be said of my English. Your's was an enjoyable read. "We'll chase them like rats across the tundra." |
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Dr.Moose1 Member Elite
since 1999-09-05
Posts 3448Bewilderment , USA |
steavernr, Lol, I especially like that last rhyme. Doc |
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