This is déjà vu all over again. If it wasn't this piece I commented on a
short while back, it was another with the same incorrect plural for
"chrysalis". It's a Greek-based word, while the ending
"-i" is the Latin plural of a word ending "-us". The word is
"chrysalids".
P
Lark" <lk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "George Dance" <georgedance04@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> April
>>
>> Sky a cold shower,
>> all the ground yellow-green;
>> the kindest month.
>>
>>
>> -
>>
>>
>> May
>>
>> Bright flowers crawl
>> from torn chrysali,
>> dry and blow away.
>>
>> -
>>
>> June
>>
>> How like a tree
>> to strew its blossoms
>> over my flowerbed!
>>
>>
> -George, I think all your tercets so far are interesting, but I really
> love the June one. While it's a charming and humorous June
> picture taken straightforwardly, it's also open to many
> interpretations. For instance, I can't help but see it from a feminist
> viewpoint. Others may read it very differently. Keep on!
>
> Lark
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>
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