43.5. Pants on Fire
Pants on Fire I'd lie were I to tell you my love could fly on wings of fable, falsehood, fiction. And surely, fairy tales should never cause us friction. But, now and then (oh, don't ask why) there...
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Fun! Love the wing shape of the poem, and the idea of lies and fibs. Any poem that uses the subjunctive is always good with me!
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Huh! Didn't even realize that it was shaped like a wing. Just backed out of the fib sequence.
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what a great title! oh, don't ask why got me going with a Doors song. in vino veritas?
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Fun. Of course, I'd never be clever enough to think of the fibonacci sequence reading it on my own. fairy tales should never cause us friction--good stuff
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This is supremely clever, Toni. Did it take you a long time or just fly out? johanna
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ps I love the title just as I've loved the expression since the first time I heard it a few years ago.
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Thanks, everyone! Johanna, I knew I wanted it to be about lying and end with the word fib. It took a while to work out the lines so that both the fibonacci series was right and the rhythm pleasing, as...
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