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When farce becomes routine
And drama so outruns minutiae
That reason threatens
To abscond,
One cannot help but
Wonder
What’s beyond.
For The Daily Post

Photo: Darwin Bell on Flickr
When farce becomes routine
And drama so outruns minutiae
That reason threatens
To abscond,
One cannot help but
Wonder
What’s beyond.
For The Daily Post
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Hello, Na’ama! Each day, I look forward to your post. Today I have a minuscule question: might you prefer “minutiae”? http://www.dictionary.com/browse/minutia
PS I only pester people to whom I am paying great attention. Love – TS
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This is an interesting suggestion! I was thinking of the plurality of little things one does, as in the plural form of “minutiae” but maybe the singular is more appropriate here in balance with drama (rather than dramas). I like it. Thank you! This isn’t pestering at all. 🙂
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