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Latest revision as of 01:57, 19 April 2011
Word of the Day
‘Eschew obfuscation’, my teachers once said
‘Use not canorous; say lovely instead’
But I’m ever obstinate, and so must insist
that discourse loquacious forever persist.
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(OOC True story: I'd decided to try practicing my poetry by incorporating dictionary.com's word of the day into one poem a day. The second day of this, the word of the day was praxis. I gave up at that.)