Classic poem of the day
“The Court of the Kingdom of Living God
hath in itself this property,—
each one that may arrive therein
is king or queen of all the realm,
and yet shall not deprive another;
but each is glad of others' weal,
and would their crowns were worth five such,
were their enhancing possible.
But my Lady, from whom Jesu sprang,
She holdeth empire high o'er all;
and this displeaseth none of our host,
for she is Queen of Courtesy.
Member poem of the day
courtesy the comfort of his mancave,
I (a mutated batman wannabe)
doth prattle and stump
and display wide whirled webbed
and variegated tail feathers
(also known as rectrices) of mine,
cuz in actuality true bats
as quoted verbatim from Google
“lack tail feathers,
but they do sport tails that vary in structure
and can help with classification.
For example, vespertilionids have tails
that run to the end of their uropatagiums,
