Hello! I just wrote a Poem about being on travel. I hope you like it:
#!/usr/bin/perl
# (C) 2008 by Paul C. Buetow (http://paul.buetow.org)
Travel: time eq localtime;
BEGIN { travel }
do { pack (our $bag, packs) } and goto $bless, our $way;
do { bless [our $long], $way } and goto far_away;
far_away: { is => our $destiny } foreach @personality;
for $the (@souls) { its => our $path };
do { use Memoize } and @remember and not @forget;
do { sub travel { to => stop,off } }; foreach (@location) {};
far_away: { is => our $destiny } foreach @personality;
for $the (@souls) { its => our $path };
do { study and s/eek// for @wisdom };
do { require strict; import { of, tied $power } };
local $robber, do kill unless tied $power;
no warnings; do { alarm $us };
far_away: { is => our $destiny } foreach @personality;
for $the (@souls) { its => our $path };
END { our $path }; do bless [], our $path if $arrived;
do tell $the => $pupils and do tell $wisdom and ref $destiny;
send $the => $pupils, goto destiny and goto Travel;
tell $the; destiny: foreach (@soul) { };
sleep $long for @ever and exit $live;
__END__
This is perl, v5.8.8 built for i386-freebsd-64int
Paul C. Bütow
http://paul.buetow.org
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