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September 25, 2009
driven to writing poems
Like many of us, legal writing professsor John Murphy is in the middle of grading 1L memos. Unlike the rest of us, he was inspired to write a poem:
Ode to the Author of Memo No. 36.
Your memo is dull and pointless.
My pencil is dull and pointless, too.
I can sharpen my pencil;
But what can I do about you?
(spl)
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