1994-01-17 - Appropriate bit of poetry

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From: tramm@lsmsa.nsula.edu (Tramm “X Programmer” Hudson)
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From: tramm@lsmsa.nsula.edu (Tramm "X Programmer" Hudson)
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 07:53:28 PST
To: cypherpunk@toad.com
Subject: Appropriate bit of poetry
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We need to get off the snake/tentacle thing (and *I* am not
a tentacle).  To start getting us off the subject, I have an
appropriate eecummings poem:

when serpents bargain for the right to squirm
and the sun strikes to gain a living wage-
when thorns regard their roses with alarm
and rainbows are insured against old age

when every thrush may sing no new moon in
if all screech-owls have not okayed his voice
-and any wave signs on the dotted line
or else an ocean is compelled to close

when the oak begs permission of the birch
to make an acorn-valleys accuse their
mountains of having altitude-and march
denounces april as a saboteur

then we'll believe in that incredible
unanimal mankind(and not until)

                e.e.cummings

This, and more, poetry is available from ocf.berkeley.edu
in the /pub/Library/poetry directory.

	Tramm "Will not be a snake for net access" Hudson
tramm@lsmsa.nsula.edu





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