• Perl诗歌


    #!/usr/bin/perl

    APPEAL:

    listen (please, please);

    open yourself, wide;

    join (you, me),

    connect (us,together),

    tell me.

    do something if distressed;

    @dawn, dance;

    @evening, sing;

    read (books,$poems,stories) until peaceful;

    study if able;

    write me if-you-please;

    sort your feelings, reset goals, seek (friends, family, anyone);

    do*not*die (like this)

    if sin abounds;

    keys (hidden), xXyz (locks, doors), tell secrets;

    do not, I-beg-you, close them, yet.

    accept (yourself, changes),

    bind (grief, despair);

    require truth, goodness if-you-will, each moment;

    select (always), length(of-days)

    # listen (a perl poem)

    # Sharon Hopkins

    # rev. June 19, 1995

    Perl Poetry

    Article 970 of comp.lang.perl:

    Path: jpl-devvax!pl-dexxav!lwall

    From: lwall@jpl-dexxav.JPL.NASA. GOV(Larry Wall)

    Newsgroups: news.groups,rec.arts.poems,comp.lang.perl

    Subject: CALL FOR DISCUSSION: comp.lang.perl.poems

    Message-ID: <0401@jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA. GOV>

    Date: 1 Apr 90 00:00:00 GMT

    Reply-To: lwall@jpl-devvax.JPL.NSAS. GOV(Larry Wall)

    Organization: Jet Prepulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA

    Lines: 61

    It has come to my attention that there is a crying need for a place for people to express both their emotional

    and technical natures simultaneously. Several people have sent me some items which don't fit into any

    newsgroup. Perhaps it's because I recently posted to both comp.lang.perl and to rec.arts.poems, but people

    seem to be writing poems in Perl, and they're asking me where they should post them. Here is a sampling:

    From a graduate student (in finals week), the following haiku:

    study, write, study,

    do review (each word) if time.

    close book. sleep? what's that?

    And someone writing from Fort Lauderdale writes:

    sleep, close together,

    sort of sin each spring & wait;

    50% die

    A person who wishes to remain anonymous wrote the following example of "Black Perl". (The Pearl poet

    would have been shocked, no doubt.)

    BEFOREHAND: close door, each window & exit; wait until time.

    open spellbook, study, read (scan, select, tell us);

    write it, print the hex while each watches,

    reverse its length, write again;

    kill spiders, pop them, chop, split, kill them.

    unlink arms, shift, wait & listen (listening, wait),

    sort the flock (then, warn the "goats" & kill the "sheep");

    kill them, dump qualms, shift moralities,

    values aside, each one;

    die sheep! die to reverse the system

    you accept (reject, respect);

    next step,

    kill the next sacrifice, each sacrifice,

    wait, redo ritual until "all the spirits are pleased";

    do it ("as they say").

    do it(*everyone***must***participate***in***forbidden**s*e*x*).

    return last victim; package body;

    exit crypt (time, times & "half a time") & close it,

    select (quickly) & warn your next victim;

    AFTERWORDS: tell nobody.

    wait, wait until time;

    wait until next year, next decade;

    sleep, sleep, die yourself,

    die at last

    I tried that, and it actually parses in Perl. It doesn't appear to do anything useful, however. I think I'm glad,

    actually... I hereby propose the creation of comp.lang.perl.poems as a place for such items, so we don't clutter

    the perl or poems newsgroups with things that may be of interest to neither. Or, alternately, we should

    create rec.arts.poems.perl for items such as those above which merely parse, and don't do anything useful.

    (There is precedent in rec.arts.poems, after all.) Then also create comp.lang.perl.poems for poems that

    actually do something, such as this haiku of my own:

    print STDOUT q

    Just another Perl hacker,

    unless $spring

    Larry Wall lwall@jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa. gov

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