Although there was a truce in effect, The enemy was not held in check. So they launched an invasion Without explanation, And the guards started uttering exclamations: HALT! Who goes there? ALARM! We're under attack! AAAK! I am killed!
Exclamations! (HALT!) With passion! (ALARM!) And emotion! (AAAK!) They're generally used in front of a sentence As a point of emphasis, Or when you simply need to blow off steam.
The dragon was awakened from sleep And so he took it out on our keep. With one exhalation Caused a burning sensation And the dragon started using some exclamations: HA! Take that you puny humans! ODDS FISH! Where are the maidens? SHITE! Point that ballista elsewhere!
Exclamations! (HA!) With passion! (ODDS FISH!) And emotion! (SHITE!) They're generally used in front of a sentence As a point of emphasis, Or when you simply need to blow off steam.
So if you're English: Huzzah! Or Scot: Hoot! A pirate: Ahrrrr! Or fop: Sink me! Barbarian: Crom! Or not: Merde! An exclamation gets your point across!
We started the rebellion at two; By four that afternoon we were through. The monarch's cessation Gave a sense of elation And the ex-king hollered some exclamations: ODIN'S BEARD! You'll pay for this! FIE! I hope you all catch the plague! PLEASE! Don't kill me!
Exclamations! (ODIN'S BEARD!) With passion! (FIE!) And emotion! (PLEASE!) They're generally used in front of a sentence As a point of emphasis, Or when you simply need to blow off steam.
So if you're English: Huzzah! Or Scot: Hoot! A pirate: Ahrrrr! Or fop: Sink me! Barbarian: Crom! Or not: Merde! An exclamation gets your point across!
Exclamations! (HALT!) With passion! (FIE!) And emotion! (PLEASE!) They're generally used in front of a sentence As a point of emphasis, Or when you simply need to blow off steam.
Exclamations! With passion! And emotion! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Yeah! CRIKEY, that's the end!