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Old November 8th, 2004, 02:13 AM
Cyli
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Some of you may feel it's true for each other. It may fit your
political view. It may make the hopeful cynic in some smile or frown.

W. B. Yeats

Now all the truth is out,
Be secret and take defeat
From any brazen throat,
For how can you compete
Being honor bred, with one
Who, were it proved he lies,
Were neither shamed in is own
Nor in his neighbors' eyes?

Ordinarily I find Yeats to be a bit too much of bottom of the bottle
Irish self pitiful when I don't find him to be overly cynical and
brittle, but this bit of cynicism seemed right to me.

Any punctuation errors or spelling errors are my own. Any of grammar
are his, but of poetic necessity.

Cyli
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Often taunted by trout.

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Old November 8th, 2004, 03:21 AM
Peter Charles
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 20:13:29 -0600, Cyli
wrote:


Some of you may feel it's true for each other. It may fit your
political view. It may make the hopeful cynic in some smile or frown.

W. B. Yeats

Now all the truth is out,
Be secret and take defeat
From any brazen throat,
For how can you compete
Being honor bred, with one
Who, were it proved he lies,
Were neither shamed in is own
Nor in his neighbors' eyes?

Ordinarily I find Yeats to be a bit too much of bottom of the bottle
Irish self pitiful when I don't find him to be overly cynical and
brittle, but this bit of cynicism seemed right to me.

Any punctuation errors or spelling errors are my own. Any of grammar
are his, but of poetic necessity.

Cyli



To seek such warmth
within the phrase
the cynic doth provide.
Sets false hope
colliding with
the state of ROFFian divide.
Truth passes by
and lingers brief
to tantilize the few.
Of all the rest
who can say
if ever they find the clue.
To find it here
expects too much
of so limited a place.
Yet for all of those
who try and fail
can we deny a taste?
So in the end
so oft we take
the best that we can find.
And in the try
so friends are formed
this ether works to bind.

It ain't Yeats but it's the best cheap, Canuckistanni wine can
produce. (We had the expensive stuff earlier.)






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Old November 8th, 2004, 03:21 AM
Peter Charles
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 20:13:29 -0600, Cyli
wrote:


Some of you may feel it's true for each other. It may fit your
political view. It may make the hopeful cynic in some smile or frown.

W. B. Yeats

Now all the truth is out,
Be secret and take defeat
From any brazen throat,
For how can you compete
Being honor bred, with one
Who, were it proved he lies,
Were neither shamed in is own
Nor in his neighbors' eyes?

Ordinarily I find Yeats to be a bit too much of bottom of the bottle
Irish self pitiful when I don't find him to be overly cynical and
brittle, but this bit of cynicism seemed right to me.

Any punctuation errors or spelling errors are my own. Any of grammar
are his, but of poetic necessity.

Cyli



To seek such warmth
within the phrase
the cynic doth provide.
Sets false hope
colliding with
the state of ROFFian divide.
Truth passes by
and lingers brief
to tantilize the few.
Of all the rest
who can say
if ever they find the clue.
To find it here
expects too much
of so limited a place.
Yet for all of those
who try and fail
can we deny a taste?
So in the end
so oft we take
the best that we can find.
And in the try
so friends are formed
this ether works to bind.

It ain't Yeats but it's the best cheap, Canuckistanni wine can
produce. (We had the expensive stuff earlier.)






Peter

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Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html
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Old November 8th, 2004, 03:59 AM
Wayne Harrison
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"Peter Charles" wrote

So in the end
so oft we take
the best that we can find.
And in the try
so friends are formed
this ether works to bind.

It ain't Yeats but it's the best cheap, Canuckistanni wine can
produce. (We had the expensive stuff earlier.)

..net/~pcharles/streamers/index.html

yeah, well, the last six lines are enough to seal your position in the
roff hall of literary fame.

yfitons
wayno(and that's not exactly a crowded space)


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Old November 8th, 2004, 08:09 AM
Lazarus Cooke
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Default A quote that seems perfect for ROFF

In article , Cyli
wrote:
bors' eyes?

Ordinarily I find Yeats to be a bit too much of bottom of the bottle
Irish self pitiful when I don't find him to be overly cynical and
brittle, but this bit of cynicism seemed right to me.

Any punctuation errors or spelling errors are my own. Any of grammar
are his, but of poetic necessity.

I rate Yeats the poet much higher than you do. But his spelling and
punctuation were abysmally bad. You could never compete.

Lazarus

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Old November 8th, 2004, 08:09 AM
Lazarus Cooke
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Default A quote that seems perfect for ROFF

In article , Cyli
wrote:
bors' eyes?

Ordinarily I find Yeats to be a bit too much of bottom of the bottle
Irish self pitiful when I don't find him to be overly cynical and
brittle, but this bit of cynicism seemed right to me.

Any punctuation errors or spelling errors are my own. Any of grammar
are his, but of poetic necessity.

I rate Yeats the poet much higher than you do. But his spelling and
punctuation were abysmally bad. You could never compete.

Lazarus

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