Jun 26

Code & Poetry

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Sometimes it’s nice to put a caption with your code to help identify what readers are looking at.

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A Poem: Walls1

for years i stared at this same spot
	while mother paced the halls
lying here atop her quilt
	as father made those calls

never would ever i�d ever have dreamed
	the weeds would replace my dolls
but here I am, back to them all
	waiting for the shoe to fall

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1 http://www.standardsforlife.com/walls

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