"I met a buxom grammatician / and said I'd like her out to take; /
back she came with proposition: / in let's stay and out let's
make..." Who can look at punctuation mark or idiom and not think of
romantic frustration? Clearly, what the world needs most is
flippant poems that combine points of English grammar with a
salacious sensibility. And here it is: Songs of Love and Grammar,
some five-dozen-odd poems on romantic and grammatical
entanglements. Is it reference? Is it poetry? Well, yes, but above
all, it's funny.
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