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little noob,you think your better than me
corrupting the game called prison life 3
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fire
10/10
Poe - An Enigma
"Seldom we find," says Solomon Don Dunce,
"Half an idea in the profoundest sonnet.
Through all the flimsy things we see at once
As easily as through a Naples bonnet-
Tr^sh of all tr^sh!- how can a lady don it?
Yet heavier far than your Petrarchan stuff-
Owl-downy nonsense that the faintest puff
Twirls into trunk-paper the while you con it."
And, veritably, Sol is right enough.
The general tuckermanities are arrant
Bubbles- ephemeral and so transparent-
But this is, now- you may depend upon it-
Stable, opaque, immortal- all by dint
Of the dear names that he concealed within 't.
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I like that one 8/10
MY NAME IS TIM
AND THIS IS A POEM
IT IS THE BEST POEM YOU'VE EVER SEEN
IT IS GREAT
AND IT HAS NO RHYMES
NOBODY CAN MAKE ANY BETTER |
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5/10
Past one of clock = mayakovsky
Past one o’clock. You must have gone to bed.
The Milky Way streams silver through the night.
I’m in no hurry; with lightning telegrams
I have no cause to wake or trouble you.
And, as they say, the incident is closed.
Love’s boat has smashed against the daily grind.
Now you and I are quits. Why bother then
To balance mutual sorrows, pains, and hurts.
Behold what quiet settles on the world.
Night wraps the sky in tribute from the stars.
In hours like these, one rises to address
The ages, history, and all creation.
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0/10 not enough vegan
Arugula Rocks!
It's very tasty
It's good for you
It's very tasty
It's good for you
It's very tasty
Arugula la la
Arugula la la
Arugula rocks
Arugula la la
Arugula la la
Arugula rocks
Arugula la la
Arugula la la
Arugula rocks
P####t##n##o####o#####Chew it up
S########t##And sh#######ut
Arugula is nutritious and delicious
There is no doubt
Without arugula in my##ife
I would pout
Arugula
It's very tasty
It's good for you
It's very tasty
It's good for you
It's very tasty
It's very tasty
It's good for you
It's very tasty
It's good for you
It's very tasty
Arugula la la la la la la la la la la
Arugula rocks
Arugula la la la la la la la la la la
Arugula rocks
Arugula la la la la la la la la la la
Arugula rocks
P####t##n##o####o#####Chew it up
S########t##And sh#######ut
"Arugula" is very fun to say
There is no doubt
Arugula is so wonderful
It makes me want to shout
Arugula
I love leafy greens; they help keep my insides clean
Ya know what I mean?
I love vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients, and fiber
Arugula rocks
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6/10 I like iceberg lettuce better.
Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silv’ry Tay!
Alas! I am very sorry to say
That ninety lives have been taken away
On the last Sabbath day of 1879,
Which will be remember’d for a very long time.
’Twas about seven o’clock at night,
And the wind it blew with all its might,
And the rain came pouring down,
And the dark clouds seem’d to frown,
And the Demon of the air seem’d to say—
“I’ll blow down the Bridge of Tay.”
When the train left Edinburgh
The passengers’ hearts were light and felt no sorrow,
But Boreas blew a terrific gale,
Which made their hearts for to quail,
And many of the passengers with fear did say—
“I hope God will send us safe across the Bridge of Tay.”
But when the train came near to Wormit Bay,
Boreas he did loud and angry bray,
And shook the central girders of the Bridge of Tay
On the last Sabbath day of 1879,
Which will be remember’d for a very long time.
So the train sped on with all its might,
And Bonnie Dundee soon hove in sight,
And the passengers’ hearts felt light,
Thinking they would enjoy themselves on the New Year,
With their friends at home they lov’d most dear,
And wish them all a happy New Year.
So the train mov’d slowly along the Bridge of Tay,
Until it was about midway,
Then the central girders with a crash gave way,
And down went the train and passengers into the Tay!
The Storm Fiend did loudly bray,
Because ninety lives had been taken away,
On the last Sabbath day of 1879,
Which will be remember’d for a very long time.
As soon as the catastrophe came to be known
The alarm from mouth to mouth was blown,
And the cry rang out all o’er the town,
Good Heavens! the Tay Bridge is blown down,
And a p#ssenger train from Edinburgh,
Which fill’d all the people’ hearts with sorrow,
And made them for to turn pale,
Because none of the passengers were sav’d to tell the tale
How the disaster happe########he last Sabbath day of 1879,
Which will be remem##########a ver# long time.
It must have been an awful sight,
To witness in the dusky moonlight,
While the Storm Fiend did laugh, and angry did bray,
Along the Railway Bridge of the Silv’ry Tay,
Oh! ill-fated Bridge of the Silv’ry Tay,
I must now conclude my lay
By telling the world fearlessly without the least dismay,
That your central girders would not have given way,
At least many sensible men do say,
Had they been supported on each side with buttresses,
At least many sensible men confesses,
For the stronger we our houses do build,
The less chance we have of being killed. |
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6/10 I like iceberg lettuce better.
Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silv’ry Tay!
Alas! I am very sorry to say
That ninety lives have been taken away
On the last Sabbath day of 1879,
Which will be remembered for a ver# long time.
’Twas about seven o’clock at night,
And the wind it blew with all its might,
And the rain came pouring down,
And the dark clouds seem’######rown,
And the Demon of the air seem’######ay—
“I’ll blow down the Bridge of Tay.”
When the train left Edinburgh
The passengers’ hearts were light and felt no sorrow,
But Boreas blew a terrific gale,
Which made their hearts for to quail,
And many of the passengers with fear did say—
“I hope God will send us safe across the Bridge of Tay.”
But when the train came near to Wormit Bay,
Boreas he did loud and angry bray,
And shook the central girders of the Bridge of Tay
On the last Sabbath day of 1879,
Which will be rem##########r a v#ry long time.
So the train sped on with all its might,
And Bonnie Dundee soon hove in sight,
And the passengers’ hearts felt light,
Thinking they would enjoy themselves on the New Year,
With their friends at home they lov#####st dear,
And wish them all a h#ppy New Year.
So the train mov#####owly along the Bridge of Tay,
Until it was about midway,
Then the central girders with a c#ash gave way,
And down went the train and passengers into the Tay!
The Storm Fiend did loudly bray,
Because ninety lives had been taken away,
On the last Sabbath day of 1879,
Which will be rem##########r a v#r####ng time.
As######## ##e catastrophe came to be known
The alarm from mouth to mouth was blown,
And the cry rang out all o’er the town,
Good Heavens! the Tay Bridge is blown down,
And a passenger train from Edinburgh,
Which fil######l the people’ hearts with sorrow,
And made them for to turn pale,
Because none of the passengers were sav##### tell the tale
How the disaster happe########he last Sabbath day of 1879,
Which will be remem##########a ver# long time.
It must have been an awful sight,
To witness in the dusky moonlight,
While the Storm Fiend did laugh, and angry did bray,
Along the Railway Bridge of the Silv’ry Tay,
Oh! ill-fated Bridge of the Silv’ry Tay,
I must now conclude my lay
By telling the world fearlessly without the least dismay,
That your central girders would not have given way,
At least many sensible men do say,
Had they been supported on each side with buttresses,
At least many sensible men confesses,
For the stronger we our houses do build,
The less chance we have of being killed. |
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i have # great relationship with the people of emxico |
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1/10
roses are red
violets are blue
I love eating food
and so do you |
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