LONGING: my $eyes; open(TOSEE, "$you") or die "for you are not here."; if($eyes eq 'blind') { push @me,<TOSEE>; $that{'i'} = 'am nothing' unless $you; } else { $me = *TOSEE; $love = tell $me; do { $you ? $love : $me; } seek TOSEE, $love, $you; my $heart = <$me>; if($you ? $love : $me) { $us = join /$love/, [$you,$me,$heart]; $we = "complete"; } $eyes = "open"; } redo LONGING until $we eq "complete"; # fixed thanks to an anonymousm +onk.

I don't know why I keep doing all these love poems, I guess those chapters in high school english stuck in my head for some reason.. oh well.. what do you think?
I actually learned stuff on this one, that's one of the coolest things about doing perl poetry, I can now use the seek() function and tell().. hehehe..
-brad.. monk in training..

In reply to longing(4, $you); by reyjrar

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