07-28-2016, 07:39 AM
(07-27-2016, 11:19 PM)Quixilated Wrote: You need to explain to the words the benefit of having a title. For example, the poems of yore
that had no titles just used the first line as a title, which means the first word in your case. Would
the other two words be ok with one of the words having the elevated position of title word? That would
be the equivalent to erecting a statue in its honor. Unless it is hands down the best word, you're going
to have dissension and petty jealousy. For the sake of peace and unity I strongly recommend a title.
This is how you can argue the case to them, then once they agree you can cram as many words as possible
into the title .. And they won't be able to object because they already agreed.
Good idea! If twelve little-pony-rainbow-cake-sweet-kitten words were used, those nasty old
icky-yucky words could not withstand their sugar-cute assault and would be nauseated into submission.
Not that that's actually necessary as kittens, harmless though they may seem, each possess 16 razor-sharp claws
and 4 needle-like teeth and the bad old poo-poo words would be out-numbered 4 to 1 by vicious little creatures.
(07-27-2016, 11:19 PM)Quixilated Wrote: Also, the suspense is killing me. Are you planning to let us actually read the poem???? Is there any plea we can
make to the words to convince them to let you share them with us?????
I'm beginning to suspect that there are NO WORDS AT ALL; that the OP is TROLLING us a big one!

