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View Poll Results: What do you think about the principle of 'ReVersing' | |||
Great! Keep it up! The poetry of the kind has an independent value, it deserves a book all to itself! |
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8 | 40.00% |
Good! It is re-creative in a sense it lives opon other’s work, but good application of one’s creative abilities nevertheless. Just don’t expect much from it |
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11 | 55.00% |
Indifferent. Really, it’s desultory. Have fun if you like, I don’t care, but stop forcing your megalomaniac ramblings on me! |
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1 | 5.00% |
Horrible! How dared you to deal with Tolkien in such an insulting way! Don’t even think about ReVersing another piece of rhyme! |
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0 | 0% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 20. You may not vote on this poll |
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#19 |
Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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Not really ReVersed...but twisted!
Here's my strange version of the ring-poem. I just shifted letters and then corrected spelling and punctuation.
Three rings for thee, Elven-king, sunder the sky, Seven for the Dwarf-Lord sin their halls of stone, Nine former tall men doomed to die, One fort he, Dark Lord, honest dark thrown, In the land of More Door where the shadows lie, One ring to rule the mall, on erring to find them, On erring tub ring the mall a din the darkness bind them, In the land of More Door where the shadows lie.
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