You know, it's actually not half-bad as verse.
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I love it!! Sounds a little like Robert Frost.
Posted by: vonnie bates | 2009.08.02 at 03:14 PM
Well, as a poem, maybe. As a speech it sounds a bit more like an acid trip.
Posted by: Derek | 2009.08.02 at 04:28 PM
I refer to the poem, and the way it was presented, by William Shatner.
Posted by: vonnie bates | 2009.08.04 at 02:04 PM