Re: a poem about graffiti
- From: Peter J Ross <pjr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 04:06:37 +0100
On 29 Apr 2006 19:29:19 -0700, susan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<futurebird@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in rec.arts.poems:
Michael Cook wrote:
But I do see your intent I just think that the poem would have read better
had Forgotten been remembered, sealed been opened and blind made to see
Okay. But I think that would change the whole meaning-- or maybe not--
Change the whole meaning
or maybe not.
Interesting
but dull.
You're not *really* employed by allegedly competent authorities as a
schoolteacher, are you? You appear to have the literacy of a
reasonably bright seven-year-old.
PJR :-)
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