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# Monsieur Pedantic a dit..
That's a limerick, not a poem
(, Fri 7 Mar 2003, 1:59, archived)
# is that like
that's a marsupial, not a mammal?
(, Fri 7 Mar 2003, 2:00, archived)
# If you're a pedant
yes :)
(, Fri 7 Mar 2003, 2:01, archived)
# er
so you're a play acting pedant who gets it slightly wrong for subtle trolling?
(, Fri 7 Mar 2003, 2:03, archived)
# Who's
Play-acting?
(, Fri 7 Mar 2003, 2:07, archived)
# to be an uber pedant....
...you could say that it is verse, but whether or not it deserves to be called poetry is another matter.

Of course, I don't know what I'm talking about. All I remember about English classes at school, is that my teacher won a scooter on Sale of the Century.
(, Fri 7 Mar 2003, 2:09, archived)
# I think peom is quite tricky to define
and basically comes down to the writers intention. There isn't an obvious grammatic rule you could use. There's plenty of stuff that's considered poerty that has neither regular metre or rhyme. And there's prose that does. Probably. I dunno. It's all just words. Gay words with pink fullstops.
(, Fri 7 Mar 2003, 2:15, archived)
# Touche
(, Fri 7 Mar 2003, 2:17, archived)
# you're missing my point:
there is prose that reads like poetry and poetry that reads like prose. Therefore it's the authors intention that makes it one or the other. Yes there are conventions - but there is plenty of stuff that doesn't conform.
(, Fri 7 Mar 2003, 2:20, archived)
# OK
whatever
</Wayward>
(, Fri 7 Mar 2003, 2:24, archived)
# yeh yeh
tiredness/stupidity/laziness sigh
(, Fri 7 Mar 2003, 2:02, archived)