A Sonnet to Myself (plagarised from the great Shakespeare himself)
Shall I compare thee to a Summer's Day?
Thou art more lovely and temperate:
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer's lease hath all to short a date.
Special thanks to divya
9 Comments:
This picture is so summer day I love it. Love that its not one of the 'just-the-right-exposure' ones but its a strange wild green and yellow, this is how real people click pictures-PHOTO FRIDAY look here- and pictures like this are also real and pretty!
I think, I can be in a movement, the move away from perfect digital printing and move away from digital perfection and plastic surgery of art!
Thankee Chamki,
The picture was clicked by my dad. I guess the love must show.
I think I'll join your movement.
Its only plagerization if you do not cite your sources and give credit to the originator. Now here is the dilima, you cited the source but you did so by saying that you have plagerized. If you retracted the self accused plageriszation then you would also be retracting your citation of the original source. Doing this you would be infact plagerizing. Kinda like spending the day reading "Catch 22" riding a merry-go-round. Fun but pointless.
Scott, you have as usual confused me. Typical. I thought you would more likely comment on the photo, rather that the title.
As for the picture, I think it is obvious who is the prettiest flower of the field.
Pallavigurl, It really doesn't say this, does it?
James
What does it say then, James?
i luuuuurve the photo and what u have done with it..the green backgrnd..anyway eagerly waiting for u to put up sumthg
thanks for the compliment, hon!
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