Ahm, seemingly list poetry tends to develop towards a kind of applied art.

It's that what in Germany poetry of 18th cent. was called a "kasual carmen", a chant for a certain case (more or less well paid ;-).

Perhaps the earlier Limerician list-period of "indifferent delight" (Immanuel Kant) was somehow more, hm, creative? / joyful? / innocent?

My very best as ever,

Matthias B.

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Once lived an old boor named Jason,
Excelling  in conflict, he'd hasten,
With his butt-buddy Steve,
And no good up his  sleeve,
His virtue spilled down the lu basin.

The Devil made me do it.  ;-)


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