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Are we not drawn onward we few drawn onward to new era?

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xyzzyplugh | 14:12 Thu 26th Dec 2002 | Arts & Literature
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Does a palindrome have more humps than a gerund? Is an allegory able to bite? Can a gerund run faster than a hyperbole? Does the onomatopaeia hibernate? Why do figures of speech sound like animals? Have I lost the plot?
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You are an original thinker - much maligned xxyzzy!! - and as an escapee from Boxing Day football I found a couple more for you both to ponder on: Should a hypothesis be swinging from branch to branch? Does an elegy live only on the African plains?
No, elegies can also be found in Indices, you can tell them apart from the size of their errors.
.....and does an oxymoron ever come up for air?
I seem to be working with a lot of oxymorons.

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