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It is against this background that one can read the poem "Alphabets" (in "The Haw Lantern", 1987) with the lines "The poet's dream stole over him like sunlight/And passed into the tenebrous thickets".
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On the chorus of "Alphabets" he raps from A to Z, beginning each line with a successive letter, while on "0\% Finance," he spins an extended metaphor about girls and cars ( "Took her off the showroom floor, no money down / Near the Chrysler building in the heart of Midtown").
The Michigan Daily 2008
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THIS, on the other hand, means as much as my Alphabets Cereal accidentally spelling "God."
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Unmitigated England: Unexpected Alphabets No 3 skip to main | skip to sidebar
Unexpected Alphabets No 3 Peter Ashley 2008
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Unmitigated England: Unexpected Alphabets No 1 skip to main | skip to sidebar
Unexpected Alphabets No 1 Peter Ashley 2008
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Alphabets were invented in Mesopotamia and spread to the Mediterranean.
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Alphabets were invented in Mesopotamia and spread to the Mediterranean.
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Unmitigated England: Unexpected Alphabets No 4 skip to main | skip to sidebar
Unexpected Alphabets No 4 Peter Ashley 2008
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Alphabets were invented in Mesopotamia and spread to the Mediterranean.
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Alphabets were invented in Mesopotamia and spread to the Mediterranean.
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