Thursday, June 23, 2011

PERAMENE

The word today is PERAMENE: definition
[perr-uh-meen] an obsolete and rare adjective meaning 'very pleasant'

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6 comments:

  1. you're the rhyme
    in my poem
    my sunshine
    in life's rain
    my peramene dream

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  2. Peramene is as peramene does
    And what peramene does is a treat
    All covered in chocolate, an edible buzz
    My pleasure, my sin, and my sweet!

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  3. I want my peramene days back
    when I could go off track
    and dreams for eons
    or draw with crayons.

    Nothing, yet all mattered
    in a possible world
    before I grew armored
    and reality unfurled.

    I want the sweetness
    the freedom, my bonus.
    6 years old again
    it's called childhood zen.

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  4. Peramene platter
    Heap high with chitlins
    The adults partake
    None of the littlin's
    Will touch this matter

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  5. There was an old gaffer of Jaffa,
    famed in the souk as chaffer,
    who for a peramene
    porcelain figurine
    bartered a pot coloured with zaffer.

    [I know - Jaffa only rhymes with chaffer and zaffer if you speak British English ... but then, I do! :-) ]

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  6. @John How else can you pronounce Jaffa and chaffer, even if you're not British?!

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