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Slightly Physics related valentine's poem
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[QUOTE="Psinter, post: 5690934, member: 384679"] I could swear that there are more like those. I'd like to see more. As you know, Greg, English is not my first language. It is only my 1000th language... Just kidding :-p. Anyway, I don't know the rules of poetry in English, but here is my 12 year old vocabulary attempt at 4 verses: You induce the forces that spin my heart. They make them beat even when far apart. In the midst of your fields, my brainwaves fly. For you are my feels, under this blue sky. Does it need a title? Let's see... [B]Hopeless, Act I[/B]. No, I'm just kidding :-p. It's suppose to be a valentines, slightly physics related poem. We need a happy title... [B]Induced love[/B]. No... [B]Invisible strings[/B]... I'm not good at titles. [SPOILER]Now when someone reads it, the sky is gray. :oldlaugh:[/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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