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Parker joked about getting the journal to publish a poem featuring the word "pussy".
While I doubt I'll see my Lithuanian love story on the site (I'm holding out for a huge advance), I would publish my other beautiful work including my epic, 100,000-line adventure poem featuring Andy Dick and King Arthur and my advanced guide to sandwich making.
(That's how it happens in real life, too!) Above them unfurl the words "Meet me downtown for a few," and below them is a block-long poem featuring the words "ninety-nine" over and over again, in tribute to the three 99-cent stores that run the length of the block.
A poem featuring quatrains, or four-line stanzas, may rhyme in a basic alternating rhyme scheme (ABAB) or other schemes.
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Programme producer Tim Dee has totted up every poem featured on the programme since it began in 1979, to produce a list of the most popular.
The poem features Mary Percy, the lovesick wife of the king of Angria Zamorna, and "one of the leading Angria characters", said Dinsdale.
When C.K. Williams comes across an injured hawk in a poem featured in "Vigil", he, an American city boy, agonises over its fate almost as if it were his own.
The naughtiest poem features the aforementioned ironing board, and while it's actually quite steamy ("I gave till my legs shook, but then / they were up and away"), it's an outlier.
The lyrics, clearly based off of a Maya Angelou poem, feature the words "partyin'" 17 times, "fun" 20 times, and "yeah" 22 times.
"Smoke," the poem featured above, was created by Ray Kurzweil's Cybernetic Poet, a screensaver that writes poetry from an algorithm based on indexed and recontextualized "poetic personalities," of historic human authors.
Does that mean it's not a freckle?" Others are more like visual poems, featuring a quirky series of scanned pictures (monkeys and robots are popular), a quote from a favorite song or a link to a strange news story.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com