hi brethren,
finally i tried to write down some poetry, and this is my first try and my first post in this section...
nothing more to say...here's to you my poems:
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Haiku
#
no bytes; $in, my $box;
m editate, m eanwhile;
m achine has, $topped;
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict
#
# Haiku
#
my $enses, $harpen;
for (I){ study hard and
m editate, $trongly;
}
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict
#
# Haiku
#
listen to, my @dvices;
read carefully, $ome, *haikus
and sleep if $erene;
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict
#
# Haiku
#
y ou said boo;
my $cripts, $eem, $enseless
and y es, they are;
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict
#
# Haiku
#
join "the", (old, monastery);
keys %are_not; use DB; y
(the wise) smiling monks;
The last one is my favorite. I wait for replies!
SiG
perl -le 's ssSss.s sSsSiss.s s$sSss.s s.$s\107ss.print'
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