About Me

!nversed Poignancy!

...I am an eclectic amalgamation of many seemingly paradoxical things. This can be exemplified in both my seemingly endless persistance on many topics and arguments, as well as my careful cautiousness on other topics and arguments. This is largely due to how astute I am of the topic: more knowledge, more persistant; less knowledge, obviously more cautious. I also have times of obsessive compulsions regarding certain things (mostly just my thoughts, however)...

Life and Death

!nversed Poignancy!

Life

An assembly

Possibly impossible

Perfectly interchangeable..

Death

That lives most upright

Beyond the unspoken

Neither a squiggle nor a quibble..

She and Me

!nversed Poignancy!

She

A daffodil

Tyrannizer of me

Breaking the colors of dusk!..

Me

The rising sun

Infringed with violations

The impurity in the salt..

Love and Poetry!

!nversed Poignancy!

Love

A puerile desire

Buried in the heart

Never leaves..

Poetry

Sentimentally melodramatic

Cursively recursive

My thoughts idiotic!

Passed or Past?

Scribbled by Bharath On January 01, 2006



I've had LOTS of requests for info on these confusing words, so I do hope this clears up any confusion!

* If you PASS [drive by] a car on the freeway, you've PASSED it. [past tense of *to pass*]

* A Parliamentary motion is PASSED. [past tense of *to pass*]

* A Parliamentary motion is being discussed - the Parliament wants to PASS the motion. [present tense of *to pass*]

* The shop is PAST [beyond] the corner.

TIP: *PAST* the corner is not a form of *to pass*, hence is spelled differently.

TIP: *PASSED* is the past tense of *to pass*.

VERB: TO PASS:

Present Tense:
I pass
You pass
He/she passes
They pass
We pass

Past Tense:
I passed
You passed
He/she passed
They passed
We passed

Make sense now? I hope so!

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