[CS-FSLUG] OT: Potter, Halloween and Philipians 4:8

Timothy Butler tbutler at ofb.biz
Mon Mar 13 19:36:20 CST 2006


>
> Poetry rains,
> or poetry reins?


	Poesy could have a long reign,
		Like a king unafraid before a coup.
	Or it could be pulled by the reins,
		Like sheep and cattle resentfully do.
	But best of all it could just rain,
		Like a tempest that all day slowly brewed,
	The picnic taker's most feared bane,
		Lightning struck down the field. The cow long mooed.



	-Tim

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