Ha, okay I won't.
Doug
On 6-Jun-07, at 5:31 PM, MC Ward wrote:
> And Doug, don't forget the so-called "rhetorical you,"
> which poets often use to stand for an "I" that they
> don't want to go lyrical or personal or whatever.
> (I've never heard anyone speak of the "lyrical you,"
> though, which can shift from self-address to other in
> a heartbeat.)
>
> Reminds me of that Ani diFranco line: "Every song has
> a you in it...."
>
> Candice
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