Well, I think you've got enough correct (assuming they're correct!) answers here and won't miss my own identical solution. So I'm not solving anything in this comment... But I will sing if you like! (tho' it will be out of tune - ear problems, you know...)
Assuming that one can use words more than once, here is my entry: "I come here not to solve anything. I came to sing." Pablo Neruda
ReplyDeleteI did not come here to solve anything. I came to sing. ~ Pablo Neruda
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well its a pablo neruda quote...smiles.
ReplyDeleteThis is very cool, Bonnie!! I really like the way you played with the words and the texture...Beautiful! ~Janine XO
ReplyDeleteNo lie, I am stumped, but LOVE the colors and imagery. Will steal another glance tomorrow and see if I can get it :)
ReplyDeleteI did not come here to solve anything; I came here to sing. pablo neruda
ReplyDeleteDear Bonnie,
ReplyDeleteMy answer...
"I came here to sing.
I did not come here to solve anything.
Pablo Neruda"
Kind regards, Sadami
Dear Bonnie,
ReplyDelete...this is much like a linguistic assignment?!
Other options I figured out were...
"I came here to solve anything.
I did not come here to sing."
"I came to solve anything here.
I did not come here to sing."
Name is not sure, Pablo Neruda or Neruda Pablo. (Picasso has Pablo!) Thank you for giving me a great fun and please turn a blind eye to my answers.
Kind regards, Sadami
These are always fun. And now you've got me wanting to read Neruda again.
ReplyDeleteWell, I think you've got enough correct (assuming they're correct!) answers here and won't miss my own identical solution. So I'm not solving anything in this comment... But I will sing if you like! (tho' it will be out of tune - ear problems, you know...)
ReplyDeletePablo Neruda, a man to cherish.
ReplyDeleteYou ahve the answer, several times.
I finally googled him and did not find this quote, but did read some other great quotes from him... its always a pleasure to participate.
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