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. --- poetry-time.html | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'poetry-time.html') diff --git a/poetry-time.html b/poetry-time.html index 12037e7..6a403a9 100644 --- a/poetry-time.html +++ b/poetry-time.html @@ -36,13 +36,13 @@
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I’m writing this now because I have to.
Not in some “my soul yearns for this and
I can’t help it" way, but in the way that this
moment is structured as such, that it is
crystallized this way, me writing this, and later
you reading it, now for you, later for me,

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and this tenuous connection mates me
and you forever, combined with each other, two
electrons momentarily entwined. Later,
when I’m dead or far too famous for you, and
you’re in school, reading my words because it is
required reading, I want you to remember this

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connection we’ve always had, this
spider’s thread hanging between you and me.
Which of us is the spider and which is
the fly still remains to be seen. To
eat, perchance to fly: all of that and
more. We can settle all of this later.

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Yes, it is you I’m thinking of in your later
time: you specifically, not another. This
is true for all xx such that x>0x > 0 and
xx is a real person, though it doesn’t bother me
to write to a fictional figure or to
a figment, maybe, of my imagination. This is

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what you are right now, anyway, dear Reader, is
it not? I’m talking about my now, of course, not later,
which is your now. Later will be my now too,
and maybe I’m ultimately writing to a future part of this
self: you could very well be me.
In fact, you probably are me, some other version, and

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I am you in the past, or what you could’ve been, and
at the same time, this isn’t true. Everything is,
and nothing isn’t. The difference between “you” and “me”
is in name only. Maybe you’ll get this later,
when you’re older, when I’m older, when all of this
is something we’ll look fondly back to,

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because I do hope to meet you, although much later,
and I hope your feeling is the same. All this
talk on me and you and you and me we’ll keep between us two.

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I’m writing this now because I have to.Not in some “my soul yearns for this andI can’t help it" way, but in the way that thismoment is structured as such, that it iscrystallized this way, me writing this, and lateryou reading it, now for you, later for me,

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and this tenuous connection mates meand you forever, combined with each other, twoelectrons momentarily entwined. Later,when I’m dead or far too famous for you, andyou’re in school, reading my words because it isrequired reading, I want you to remember this

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connection we’ve always had, thisspider’s thread hanging between you and me.Which of us is the spider and which isthe fly still remains to be seen. Toeat, perchance to fly: all of that andmore. We can settle all of this later.

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Yes, it is you I’m thinking of in your latertime: you specifically, not another. Thisis true for all xx such that x>0x > 0 andxx is a real person, though it doesn’t bother meto write to a fictional figure or toa figment, maybe, of my imagination. This is

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what you are right now, anyway, dear Reader, isit not? I’m talking about my now, of course, not later,which is your now. Later will be my now too,and maybe I’m ultimately writing to a future part of thisself: you could very well be me.In fact, you probably are me, some other version, and

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I am you in the past, or what you could’ve been, andat the same time, this isn’t true. Everything is,and nothing isn’t. The difference between “you” and “me”is in name only. Maybe you’ll get this later,when you’re older, when I’m older, when all of thisis something we’ll look fondly back to,

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because I do hope to meet you, although much later,and I hope your feeling is the same. All thistalk on me and you and you and me we’ll keep between us two.