“What is it about clouds that is so interesting?
Is it how they look,
or what their made of,
or is it just that there always there?”
It just kills me when there is no kind of consistency…
“What is it about clouds that is so interesting?
Is it how they look,
or what their made of,
or is it just that there always there?”
It just kills me when there is no kind of consistency…
I actually really like those lines. Wonderings don’t conform to a rhythm, and neither do my thought patterns (personally).
I was more perplexed by the three different uses of their/there… their and there both used to mean they’re. But also, there used correctly. It was like this writer just chose whichever “their/there/they’re” was at the top of the drawer, so to speak.