[Part 1] On a day such as this insist on more than the truth H Y P E R B O L E
Today, dear poet, we must insist on more, more than the ordinary turn of phrase, other than the usual stock in trade Such a day as this cries out for emphasis Where are the thoughts that swing from the trees? Where are the hats that hang in the breeze? Where are the words that'll freshen the air like a shower? On a day such as this insist on more than the truth (What is the designate etiquette on such a day?)
[Part 2] At last, by reasoning cast as a character peevishly bound, the solution comes clear: persevere! I was nearly drowned! (The folderol of fretful peregrination)
It rained CATS It rained dogs It rained logs It rained HATS It rained trees It rained fleas It rained SPATS It rained boxes to put it all in (The trumpet call of rampant exaggeration)
With each ensuing sneeze Raindrops shake from the leaves, and they shake from the trees, shake from the leaves of the sheltering trees Grumbling over the goats they go Mumbling under their coats they know Bundling into the boats they row Who knows where they go? They go where they go where they go (The folderol of fretful peregrination)
Yo ho! Oh, ho! If the rain doesn't stop, and the boxes pile up, then we'll pass on the motion to bail out the ocean with buckets! That's the word that's overheard (The trumpet call of rampant exaggeration)
(What is the designate etiquette on such a day?)
[Part 3] Some will say the feet Some will say a dog Some will say a man's best friend is hyperboleTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.