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Inspired By A girl -Are not so many things?- Who marvels at Newly discovered words. This aspect is The inspiring seed Which brings me Incentive to nuzzle The common terms Aside in pursuit Of vocabulary spectacular The inky gems Nestled in newspaper Articles; like fragile Antique tea cups Or buried deep Beneath tomes, dust, And peerless age. Each word, carefully I pen them Like exotic butterflies In winding lists              In winding lists Within my notebook, Permitting the cadence Of the river Of inky descriptions To travel autonomously Following the fascinating History of words The curious examples Of a word's More early usage And thus, term After term fills My little journal Making a poem Of curious variety And "lagniappe" Sits by "imbroglio" Terms frivolous and weighty Resting side by side And these words Preserved twixt pages The ultimate museum Of English's curiosities And all this Inspired By A girl -Are not so many things?
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May 8, 2014
May 8, 2014 at 5:44 PM UTC
Fatus-Roma
Inspired By A girl -Are not so many things?- Who marvels at Newly discovered words. This aspect is The inspiring seed Which brings me Incentive to nuzzle The common terms Aside in pursuit Of vocabulary spectacular The inky gems Nestled in newspaper Articles; like fragile Antique tea cups Or buried deep Beneath tomes, dust, And peerless age. Each word, carefully I pen them Like exotic butterflies In winding lists              In winding lists Within my notebook, Permitting the cadence Of the river Of inky descriptions To travel autonomously Following the fascinating History of words The curious examples Of a word's More early usage And thus, term After term fills My little journal Making a poem Of curious variety And "lagniappe" Sits by "imbroglio" Terms frivolous and weighty Resting side by side And these words Preserved twixt pages The ultimate museum Of English's curiosities And all this Inspired By A girl -Are not so many things?
Perhaps I'll share some of the more curious terms in time...
catalysten-rounthwaite
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May 8, 2014
May 8, 2014 at 5:44 PM UTC
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