Poemanias competition #.4356
It being an official hangover day at poemanias, here goes a competition to find the longest string of repeated phonetically identical words which contain some loose form of meaning, as in:
'there, there; they're there' - where the first two are the consolatory expression, and the second two reference an set of objects and point to their whereabouts....
(and using Shakespeare doesn't count). There!
'there, there; they're there' - where the first two are the consolatory expression, and the second two reference an set of objects and point to their whereabouts....
(and using Shakespeare doesn't count). There!
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