lareinenoire: (Bitch)
lareinenoire ([personal profile] lareinenoire) wrote2005-02-23 06:37 pm

Because I have no willpower ;)


Songs of Innocence, Introduction
You are 'regularly metric verse'. This can take
many forms, including heroic couplets, blank
verse, and other iambic pentameters, for
example. It has not been used much since the
nineteenth century; modern poets tend to prefer
rhyme without meter, or even poetry with
neither rhyme nor meter.

You appreciate the beautiful things in life--the
joy of music, the color of leaves falling, the
rhythm of a heartbeat. You see life itself as
a series of little poems. The result (or is it
the cause?) is that you are pensive and often
melancholy. You enjoy the company of other
people, but they find you unexcitable and
depressing. Your problem is that regularly
metric verse has been obsolete for a long time.


What obsolete skill are you?
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Hmm...this for the girl who had to go to a different country to study pre-20th-Century literature because nobody in her home country cared. Are we surprised? God, I hope not.

The Hierophant Card
You are the the Hierophant card. The Hierophant,
called The Pope in some decks, is the preserver
of cultural traditions. After entering The
Emperor's society, The Hierophant teaches us
its wisdom. The Hierophant learns and teaches
our cultural traditions. The discoveries our
ancestors have made influence the present.
Without forces such as The Hierophant who are
able to interpret and communicate traditional
lore, each generation would have to begin to
learn anew. As a force that is concentrated on
our past and our culture, The Hierophant can
sometimes be stubborn and set in his ways. This
is a negative trait he shares with his zodiac
sign, Taurus. But like Taurus he is productive.
His traditional lore can provide a source of
inspiration for the creatively inclined, and
his knowledge provides an excellent foundation
for those who come into their own in the
business world. Image from: Morgan E.
Cauthers-Knox.
http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/loth/m/o/morganc/morganc.html


Which Tarot Card Are You?
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Gakked from [livejournal.com profile] halflingmerry

Now, I actually answered this wrong on her journal, so read it properly if you want to do it. Unlike me. ::grin::

"You name three fictional characters. I have to pick one to push off a cliff, one to marry, and one to shag. (no celebrity names since celebrities aren't fictional...for the most part)"

[identity profile] naufiel.livejournal.com 2005-02-23 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
To push off a cliff: ...such a toughie. Even authors are easier. Let's say Gueneviere.

One to marry: Athos.

One to shag: David Alexander Tielman Campion. By all accounts, he's very good at it.

[identity profile] lareinenoire.livejournal.com 2005-02-23 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Done. Though only in selected versions. Other times, she's entirely bearable.

Done. Poor darling needs some happiness after all that trauma.

::grins widely::

...completely and utterly done. Get thee over here, sexy scholar boy.