Wormley

Canyon : A canyon is made of what isn't there. The Grand Canyon represents a massive hole, a loss of substance. Where did it go? Flag : Clearly not a noun, a verb. A people, if they keep their culture alive, can outlive tyranny. The English know this very well. That is why they so severely impress their culture onto their subjects. It isn't pride. It is a form of genocide. For example, Irish children baptized as Eamon must be registered as James and so called in school. That is inexplicable in any other frame of reference. It is an enforced and systematic erasure of the roots of a culture, an attack against ethnic resurgence. The origin of the phrase 'ethnic cleansing' as well as the phrase 'final solution' derive from the vocabulary of Irish domination. Lake : Author unable to see the beauty of nature devoid of his own nature which he lost with Caitlin.

Iamb : If you can't figure this one out, you flunk!!! And, yes, it DOES have meaning!

Well… OK, here is one of the morning (a-session) interpretations that got an ‘A’, (Courtney Boucicault - yes, related to the playwright) : An iamb is, as you well know, a two syllable sound pair in which the first is an unaccented lower sound and the second the more dominant, as in: ka-boom, sha-zam, de-fend, re-treat, o-press and so on. The word ‘iamb’ is an iamb. Therefore in iambic monometer (one iamb to a line), i - amb . there - fore :

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