IDENTICAL? NOT EXACTLY, BUT ABSOLUTELY RHYMING

No two things are identical, though many things seem to be on the surface. Even identical twins are not precisely identical. There's always some small difference. Every snowflake is unique. Each part of history is slightly different from any other. But if things aren't identical, they can be remarkably similar. "Rhyming" as Samuel Clemens artfully … Continue reading IDENTICAL? NOT EXACTLY, BUT ABSOLUTELY RHYMING

THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER

  I have always felt kind of sorry for the oysters. Silly little shellfish, so foolishly trusting. "The Walrus and the Carpenter" is a narrative poem by Lewis Carroll. It appears in Through the Looking-Glass, (1871). The poem is recited in chapter 4, by Tweedledum and Tweedledee, to Alice.