This "book" of poems is from my work Poematics. It's all about random stuff in my life, like atheism, comedy, minimalism, and of course, Perl. Here they are:
Chapter I (Ch. 72)
It is all Greek-ish
Then I take course on Perl
It's now plain English
Chapter II (Ch. 73)
See Perl, I'm interested
See course, I teach myself
See book, I improve
See task, I take up to it
See result, there's a bug
See bug, I debug it
See debugger, there's still a bug
See repeats, I'm getting headache
See 1 mistake, computer crash
See my head, asplode. [sic]
UPDATE:
Chapter III (Ch. 74)
"The VCR of Programming" (concrete)
P lreP P P Perl lreP
Pe lreP Pe Pe Perl lreP
Per lreP Per Per Perl lreP
Perl lreP Perl Perl Perl lreP
Per lreP Per Per Perl lreP
Pe lreP Pe Pe Perl lreP
P lreP P P Perl lreP
Chapter IV (Ch. 75)
There once was a guy named Larry
Who decided C and awk should marry
Although 'twas success
And it's now the best
It's still just somewhat scary
(If you're wondering about Ch. 72 and the like, each book
[Book A, B, C...] contains four chapters each. I number each
chapter by its position in the book,
and the total number of chapters so far)
Not bad for a 15-year-old, eh? ;)
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