From 643d9ceb308c206a6e572c7c555168ff0ca60bc1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Case Duckworth Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2015 15:40:42 -0700 Subject: Fix #5: Verse typesetting Thanks to the pandoc-discussion thread at , line breaks in verse have been converted to s, which enables the CSS to style them with hanging indents, given a too-small viewport. This commit also includes a makefile edit to reflect this change, and the Haskell source and executable of the pandoc filter. --- big-dipper.html | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'big-dipper.html') diff --git a/big-dipper.html b/big-dipper.html index 7c8a7b1..7738d97 100644 --- a/big-dipper.html +++ b/big-dipper.html @@ -36,9 +36,9 @@
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After searching for days or even months
I finally find it reclining lazily
above the peaks above the city as if to ask
Did you miss me? Yes very much I reply
and rush to embrace it but it smiles
and recoils and tells me No no you
have to try harder than that it says
I do not give myself up so easily

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I try a different tack
I sing to it bring it flowers nightly
I compare its eyes to the morning dew
it has not seen the morning dew
I say its mouth is the sunset over mountains
it knows mountains but the sunset
is only a rumor from the Evening Star
I tell the Big Dipper that it moves
like a quiet river across the earth

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Rivers I have seen says the Big Dipper
they sparkle in the light from my stars
Your stars like eyes I say and it smiles
No it says that is too easy
It turns its back
it walks home along the back of the mountain

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After searching for days or even monthsI finally find it reclining lazilyabove the peaks above the city as if to askDid you miss me? Yes very much I replyand rush to embrace it but it smilesand recoils and tells me No no youhave to try harder than that it saysI do not give myself up so easily

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I try a different tackI sing to it bring it flowers nightlyI compare its eyes to the morning dewit has not seen the morning dewI say its mouth is the sunset over mountainsit knows mountains but the sunsetis only a rumor from the Evening StarI tell the Big Dipper that it moveslike a quiet river across the earth

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Rivers I have seen says the Big Dipperthey sparkle in the light from my starsYour stars like eyes I say and it smilesNo it says that is too easyIt turns its backit walks home along the back of the mountain