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Limerick: Once an-Other Anchor-Woman at Sea Anne-Anne




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Limerick: Once an-Other Anchor-Woman at Sea Anne-Anne

 

Once an’ Anchor-Woman at Sea Anne-Anne

Slipped tongue into a Black Hole’s butt end

She came out Parallel

In multi-Verse pell-mell

Now she reads sweN at aeS (Ace) ennA-N*.

 

·      For the general knowledge of readers of this limerick, humble clarifications are offered here. The capital letters: A, H, I, M, N, O, T, U, V, W, X, and Y are used without any visible change in the alphabet of our own Parallel Universe where – as everybody knows – Time regresses from Future to Past, i.e., e.g. say, from being “well-satiated” to being “hungry” and back forth. Here, even though “N” is written as “N”, the pronunciation is unwaveringly: “nE”. For more detailed explanations regarding the rules of prosody in our Parallel Uni-Verse, s’il vous plait, address your queries to Yours Truly at his address in Multi-Verse.

                                                 Merci Beaucoup!

 

© T. Wignesan – Paris,  2013


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