By Greg—04/12/2007—Send a link to this articleCategorized in poems
(Via Apostropher, very appreciatively)
What kind of people have the spare time to do this?
The most awesomist people in the world.
Oh how I envy these animal fabers.
by JH—Apr 12, 05:42 PM
It’s better! The people who did that got paid for it. I share your envy.
“I wandered lonely along, as if I was a cloud…”
by greg—Apr 12, 06:54 PM
God, I hate that poem. Did you ever have to read Dorothy’s journal entries about the daffodils?
Why I dislike Wordsworth so much (except for a few lines here and there) but love Coleridge is one of the great mysteries of my life.
by Laura—Apr 12, 10:16 PM
But surely the poem’s better when rapped by a squirrel? I know that helped for me.
About the journals—no, I never read those.
by greg—Apr 13, 07:40 AM
oh there are a million and one reasons to love Coleridge more than Wordsworth!
i don’t know, maybe if i were a furry squirrel tiptoeing through the Cumbrian tulips i’d like wordsworth more…
by balthasar gracian—Apr 13, 01:22 PM
One reason to like Coleridge more is that, unlike Wordsworth, his philosophy of life wasn’t stolen by John Eldredge in “Wild at Heart.”
(I know, I know. That’s a inheritance fallacy, but still…)
by greg—Apr 13, 03:17 PM
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What kind of people have the spare time to do this?
The most awesomist people in the world.
Oh how I envy these animal fabers.
by JH—Apr 12, 05:42 PM
It’s better! The people who did that got paid for it. I share your envy.
“I wandered lonely along, as if I was a cloud…”
by greg—Apr 12, 06:54 PM
God, I hate that poem. Did you ever have to read Dorothy’s journal entries about the daffodils?
Why I dislike Wordsworth so much (except for a few lines here and there) but love Coleridge is one of the great mysteries of my life.
by Laura—Apr 12, 10:16 PM
But surely the poem’s better when rapped by a squirrel? I know that helped for me.
About the journals—no, I never read those.
by greg—Apr 13, 07:40 AM
oh there are a million and one reasons to love Coleridge more than Wordsworth!
i don’t know, maybe if i were a furry squirrel tiptoeing through the Cumbrian tulips i’d like wordsworth more…
by balthasar gracian—Apr 13, 01:22 PM
One reason to like Coleridge more is that, unlike Wordsworth, his philosophy of life wasn’t stolen by John Eldredge in “Wild at Heart.”
(I know, I know. That’s a inheritance fallacy, but still…)
by greg—Apr 13, 03:17 PM