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>In the room the women come and go
>Talking of Michelangelo

Wow... deep Anglo poetry and rhyme... truly the most lyrical language in the world.

>> No.14815865
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14815865

>>14815855
>*writes plays on the level of a 6th grader*
>wellalallei goo goo ga ga walalalielieliaeia
>*inserts French words randomly*
>shanti shanti shitti shit
>*random line breaks no sense of meter in sight*
>o big ben i want to stuff u up my ass god save england england's god and god
>*uses 10,000 quotes and 2 original lines per """""""poem""""""*
>prickly pear prickly pear prickly bear (???)
>time present is time past time past is time present time is repetition repeated words words repeated i am repeating my words
>"...On the Rialto once. / The rats are underneath the piles. The JEW is underneath the lot."
is this peak angloidism?

>> No.14815872

>>14815855
>MOM I POSTED IT AGAIN!!!

>> No.14815893

>>14815865
Look at their faces. You just know it's peak-Anglo.

>> No.14815997

>>14815855
>>14815865
Eliot was an American

>> No.14816024

>>14815997
Anglo-American, you dimwit. He even became a Brit later in life.

>> No.14816223

>>14815872
So what? it's worth reposting