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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

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Hi !

Is this phrase making any kind of sense ?


Firing rosy promises

Vibrant liquors sing to the moth

The sundew designs to embrace

In severe plight

  

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These (or the first three, at least) seem to be poetic phrases. It is hard to comment without more context.

  • These (or the first three, at least) seem to be poetic phrases.
  • It is hard to comment without more context.
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These (or the first three, at least) seem to be poetic phrases. It is hard to comment without more context.

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anonymous

Hi !

Is this phrase making any kind of sense ?


Firing rosy promises

Vibrant liquors sing to the moth

The sundew designs to embrace

In severe plight

No.

CJ

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anonymousIs this phrase making any kind of sense ?
Firing rosy promises
Vibrant liquors sing to the moth
The sundew designs to embrace
In severe plight

From the syntax perspective, it's not a phrase; there are clauses and phrases there.

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