07-15-2016, 07:37 AM
...and thus die the Romantics, or at least their sniveling imitators. Nice cadence.
I especially like this line "or bleed in the bed of a half-remembered love" For I have only loved by half and half again
have I loved for there be only Ladies and Gentlemen, or so I assume!
I am a bit confused as to who is lame in Eden "I will never dance with Byron, lame in glorious Eden"
Wasn't he lame all the time -club foot - or what have you. His pointed remarks still killed a few Greeks.
"No soaring elegy to me will echo across time
to be etched upon a locket." Ethernet?
Some say the English have no dry wit, it is simply them putting on airs where none are called for, but then the same people say the painting should be hung against the wall.
dale
I especially like this line "or bleed in the bed of a half-remembered love" For I have only loved by half and half again
have I loved for there be only Ladies and Gentlemen, or so I assume!
I am a bit confused as to who is lame in Eden "I will never dance with Byron, lame in glorious Eden"
Wasn't he lame all the time -club foot - or what have you. His pointed remarks still killed a few Greeks.
"No soaring elegy to me will echo across time
to be etched upon a locket." Ethernet?
Some say the English have no dry wit, it is simply them putting on airs where none are called for, but then the same people say the painting should be hung against the wall.
dale
How long after picking up the brush, the first masterpiece?
The goal is not to obfuscate that which is clear, but make clear that which isn't.
The goal is not to obfuscate that which is clear, but make clear that which isn't.

