Byron himself could have been replaced by a ninja. And Keats could ahve written "Ode to an Imaginary Ninja" about his replacement. And the world would be a better place.
Try looking at Shelley's other poetry - his ninja score is quite high in everything *except* Prometheus.
I like the principle of ninja-repacement every much, even if I abuse it :). I intend to apply it to Blake's shorter poems tonight (no ninjas in 'London', but replace Blake's lamb with a ninja instantly)
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Date: 11 March 2007 05:11 am (UTC)Try looking at Shelley's other poetry - his ninja score is quite high in everything *except* Prometheus.
I like the principle of ninja-repacement every much, even if I abuse it :). I intend to apply it to Blake's shorter poems tonight (no ninjas in 'London', but replace Blake's lamb with a ninja instantly)