This is my first attempt at perl poetry, so go easy... : )

Hats off to Katgirl's submission for the inspiration. Toughest part was trying to find a song to work with.

use CGI; print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; print "eval{<bites>$routine 'hard'</bites> && $ambitions = 'low' && $resentments = 'high' && !($emotions ne $grow)}"; @ways = map($changing, @roads); &love($love); &love($love); sleep(eval{open STDOUT, 'you cry'}); print "<b>my $failings<b>\n"; my $mouth =~ m/taste/ig; $desperation = $hold; undef &something_so_good; &love($love); &love; &love; &love; sub love{ $us = shift; split/apart again/,$us; } sub something_so_good{ }

Some people fall from grace. I prefer a running start...


In reply to Love will tear us apart again by Popcorn Dave

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