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(actually, I did search, to see if there was a scifi flick or comic book I had overlooked
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Well, I had a loo-ooong workday during which to think of this; and it almost makes sense:
A banishment can digress
elicit frightful guests
however it jibes, keep less
magnificence noblesse
or prohibit quiet rest
solicit truthfullness
ultimately, versus
whatever X-ed-out your zest.
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Quite nice. The Poetry Gold Donut now passes to brujaja for a spell.
More on the “bruja” thing. Just asking. There’s a Manuel (or Miguel) de Falla piece called “El Amor Brujo” which (on the album cover anyway) was translated either The Love Magician or Love, The Magician. That’s the extent of my “knowledge” concerning “bruja” until yesterday when I got the impression that it must have at least one more potential meaning than magician.
That said, and mixing languages, “bruja ja” could be taken to mean “sorceress, yes” at the very least.
Is any of that intentional or is “brouhaha” all you meant?
BTW, I just saw the thread about Rocket Surgery yesterday when it returned to the New Posts list. You were really cranking out some good stuff there for a while. I wish I had seen that thread when it was younger. I love those things, too.
Not quite ready for that list are the Polish Proverbs I saw long ago:
A fool and his gold weigh more than just the gold
It is better to wear out your slippers dancing than to have your feet cut off
He who casts no shadow knows no shame
A tall man on horseback can look down on a short man on the ground
There are only three things in life that are certain: marshmallows, orangutans, pillows and chairs
Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on you, fool me three times, …
It is far better to sit idle than to do nothing at all
I have more…