Jack Clark's a poet,
But he didn't know that he was one.
//dammit, harder than it looks!//
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This work makes the great "Poet and Tragedian of Dundee, William Topaz McGonnagle" look quite good really.
'Beautiful railway bridge of the Silvery Tay,
I am very sorry to say
That your central girders were carried away
On the very last day of eighteen hundred and seventy nine
Which will be remembered for a very long time."
Your poetry pales into insignificance compared to the masterful verse of Ye Gads, found here (about six comments down).
The poem that was written here
Describing Google in its several spheres
Scans oddly but I'd bet
It owes a great debt
Not to Plath or to Keats but to Lear
I look forward to the day that Vulture Central transcribing all their stories into verse. Especially the ones full of acronyms and about storage. That will call for some serious rhyming dictionary antics.