'Course not, John. We all know that money can't buy you happiness.
On the other hand, 150 quid can buy you a fair number of cigars ...
But while I'm at it, can someone explain to me what the first-prize winner is about, and in particular, how the syntax of the final couplet works?
And, despite its intermittent smattering of pentameters, what is the metre of Nick Syrett's piece (remember that the LitRev insists that entries rhyme and scan)? And does anyone really believe that 'slaughter' rhymes with 'autres'?
Well, at least that's the last grumbling I'll have to do about the (quasi)Literary Revue for a while. Excelsior!
Last edited by Brian Allgar; 02-02-2013 at 12:27 PM.
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