I, for one, am glad you asked!
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Poetryetc: poetry and poetics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
> Behalf Of TheOldMole
> Sent: 29 October 2007 15:53
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: sentimental journeying
>
> It's always the questions you know you shouldn't ask because the answers
> will make you feel dumb that really make you feel dumb when you get the
> answers.
>
> Douglas Barbour wrote:
> > A famous version of the Oxford Book of English Verse, Tad.
> >
> > Bet others have already said that.
> >
> > Doug
> > On 29-Oct-07, at 5:03 AM, TheOldMole wrote:
> >
> >> But what is the 'Q' OBEV?
> > Douglas Barbour
> > 11655 - 72 Avenue NW
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> >
> > Latest book: Continuations (with Sheila E Murphy)
> > http://www.uap.ualberta.ca/UAP.asp?LID=41&bookID=664
> >
> > It's the first lesson, loss.
> > Who hasn't tried to learn it
> > at the hands of wind or thieves?
> >
> > Jan Zwicky
> >
>
> --
> Tad Richards
> http://www.opus40.org/tadrichards/
> http://opusforty.blogspot.com/
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