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The Rockets’ Song (Free verse) by Dovina

Alignment with this war has awakened hope, for war is life to us, not death— romantic violence, chivalrous at last under technology’s rule. The President called as Pope Urban did, preaching the first Crusade, admonishing us, who waged wars for self-interest and plunder, to remake ourselves— Soldiers of Democracy, achievers of stature, of warrior nostalgia. I was fired with utopian ideals then, engaged in the tragedy of war, among frauds and adventurers —now a lingering silence—

-=Dark_Angel=-, P.I. 18-Dec-04/1:51 AM
Of course your lost. Everyone is. That's what happens when you try to explain things to Dovina. She is unable to sustain a thought for anything longer than the time it takes for a snowflake to melt on the eyelash of a startled deer. As my analogy may suggest, it's a typical female trait. It is well known that women are generally better at multi-tasking than men. This makes them good at house work, and nattering, but when it comes to moderately intense concentration their brains go higgledy-piggledy, and they start parping-off in all directions at once. And then they probably think something like, "Oh these men! They just can't keep up with me!" I'm surprised you persist. I gave up on the Superman-Spiderman thing the second she earnestly began correcting my use of superlatives :(




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