Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Hail Blogosphere!

Hail Blogosphere!
All are welcome here
You may have little to say
Still you can say it here

All spheres are round
But this one is profound
Empty your heads here
They will be lost and found

Others publish and perish
Here you post and cherish
Till the Net weaves its Web
You stay here and flourish

Hail Blogosphere
You are welcome here!


(to be continued indefinitely; you are welcome to contribute!)


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Shyamal fumes:


Will this newly invented Blogosphere
Produce a Milton or a Shakespeare
Or a Dickens or James Joyce?
For blog is no melody but noise
For there are a million bloggers there.


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gps responds:


Shyamal's cross with our Blogosphere:
Can it cook up a Shakespeare?
Well, kitchens and loos have their use,
The Bard may love this Gloriousphere!



Let me quote from a respected source: http://www.poetry-online.org/limericks.htm


"...Limericks as a form of poetry has survived the test of time dating back for centuries! And whilst the poetic and literary skills of Shakespeare are not necessary for the composition of a limerick the great Bard himself did in fact write limericks which can be found in two of his greatest plays - Othello and King Lear"....

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Disclaimer: The distasteful word: 'Blogosphere' is not my invention. It has been listed in the online Webster: www.m-w.com since 2002:

blogosphere
One entry found.

Main Entry:
blog·o·sphere Listen to the pronunciation of blogosphere
Pronunciation:
\ˈblä-gə-ˌsfir\
Function:
noun
Date:
2002

: all of the blogs on the Internet as a collective whole

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Pratik takes his potshots:


There was a poet called Shakespeare,
Who wrote a tragedy named `King Lear',
Never dreamt of in his philosophy,
Quoting him Chakrabarti and Sastry,
Fighting over Blogosphere after 400 year!



Was it in King Lear of Shakespeare?
Or it was in `Nonsense' of Edward Lear?
Forget history O dear!
For you mustn't fear,
Writing one especially in Blogosphere!


Have a great GO!



Here we go again:

This is the beauty of our Blogosphere
A cat can wink at a king here
And like his Cheshire forebear
Grin, delete and disappear!

For truly this is the Wonderland
Alice and Tompkins would understand
Gamow meets his Carroll here
Prose and Verse hand in hand!

Hail Blogoshpere!
All are truly friends here.


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Anonymous posts:

Steve Weinberg, returning from Texas,
Brings dimensions galore to perplex us,
But the extra ones all
Are rolled up in a ball
So tiny it seldom affects us.



gps responds:

Thanx for the lovely limerick
Here no need to be a maverick
This is a free sphere
None here need fear
You can throw a brick or stick!


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