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α Romeo
β Juliet
γ aminobutyric acid
Δ Air Lines
ε (just an error)
ζ potential
η (viscosity)
θ healing
ι of difference
κ Maki
λ sensor
μ plastic
ν metal
ν metal?
ν metal.
11 more letters?
Well, they didn't teach me them at school.
Call me a fool
Or as you wish; what matters
Is that I tried, I really fucking tried [4:14 min]
All jokes aside
Go try yourself
It's just 11 more (not twelve).
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Comments (5)
Doesn't make an iota of difference whether it's a poem or not, Delta Airlines would agree.
I am so enraptured by this poem. (Is it a poem?) I’ve been revisiting it on and off since you posted it. My first conclusion after the necessary research is, HOW LONG DID THIS TAKE YOU? Wow. 1st conclusion part 2 is: You might be an all around genius. My second conclusion is that yes, you called it; 11 more is too many to keep going. But I kind of want you to?? Next. This is funny! I really love the alpha Romeo and beta Juliet joke in the beginning. And MU plastic, LOL. I was educated on Nu Metal, and your joke there was very fun. I could keep going, but I think I’ll stop gushing now. 😆🙃 Is it a poem, though? Yes. If we can count do-your-own-research-poetry as a thing (which I think ALREADY exists), then this is a poem.
Whoaaa, this was such a cool concept! I loved it!
The Greek alphabet does my head in!!
I feel like I have really learned something from this one... Well done!