I'm new to the whole Perl poetry thing here, so bear with me. I'm a big fan of 'Black Perl', so here is 'Blue Perl':

package in; split my $_=fork, pop and wait; for my $passion (@to_terminate) { map {my $body} ($through and $through); shift @me,'oh'..'so close to you!'; } listen 'closer',$_ foreach $breath; kill $me,'with that little death'; "What's the meaning of this rhyme"? 'You will come to learn in' : time; if (our $little_code) {'is_run'}; 'Then the two'. $will_be.'as', 1;
EDIT: Some changes made according to suggestions from tobyink. Also, couldn't resist adding "package" to that! :)

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