This isn't perl but it is about perl and it sprang in my mind all at once. I vaguely recall some poem with the word Nantucket, but cannnot remember it at the moment. This uses the same cadence or whatever poets call that (meter?)
Please don't hate me, I suffered enough using C for 5 years after I was introduced to this wonderful, insane, egaugnal.
I once saw some code by larry
And frankly I thought it was scary.
I started at four
and shrank from the door
but struggled until I was merry.
Uh Oh, Update.
As I turned from my desk, my cat Nixie spoke to me and said:
A cat does not know;
She is troubled - Tis not so,
cats can !code perl.
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