Thank you, I've always wanted a dwarf, now I've something to stand my flowers in.
On a slightly more serious note (as if there's anything in the world more serious than where to stick your wilting stalks), if we follow the premise (as Barthes would have it) that once we've written it we're giving it to the reader to own, it's bloody rude of us to try and take it back. Indian givers have no place writing poetry.
On a slightly more serious note (as if there's anything in the world more serious than where to stick your wilting stalks), if we follow the premise (as Barthes would have it) that once we've written it we're giving it to the reader to own, it's bloody rude of us to try and take it back. Indian givers have no place writing poetry.
It could be worse
