[HPFGU-OTChatter] Re: And they call it "Tom Swiftie" because... one for the MOMH
Doreen
nera at rconnect.com
Tue Mar 13 03:19:34 UTC 2001
Sometimes, however, because is perfectly appropriate as the opening word of a sentence, as in the beginning of one of Emily Dickinson's best-known poems: "Because I could not stop for Death-/He kindly stopped for me."
Doreen
> Gives a whole new meaning to "Do not go gently into that good night,"
> don't it?
>
> --Amanda, going "eeuuuwww"
Shakespeare????
No. Now this is going to drive me crazy. Not Edna St. Vincent-Millay, I don't think. It's the poem that ends "Rage, rage, against the fading of the light!" Not Browning. RRRRRRR. Who's the lady poet who wrote "Since I could not stop for Death, he kindly stopped for me"? I think it's her. And absolutely no brain cells interested in helping me out and giving me a hint of her name. I mean, I had to write a term paper about her. AAAAGH.
parenthood...*gasp* must have adult conversation....ability to converse intelligently fading....*wheeze*...literary memories slipping away...(sinks into Disney-induced stupor)
--Amanda
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