Hello, mr. lariat, sir - and welcome.
A poem of yours, or a link to the poem, was posted on one of these boards not so long ago. That much I remember, although not the board or the name of the poem, but I do remember that it prompted the comment from myself of (something like) "So that's how it's done".
I was then informed, by some informative person in this informative place, that yourself would be poet lariat in situ and that I would be able to ask you.
I might have got down to something awfully specific like: why did you use 'and' instead of 'but' in line 19 of Opus 327, but that could get terribly complicated, so I thought I'd start you off on a easy question.
How do you do it?
Peter
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