#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
sub always__I_am_a_perl_lover
{
print "I am always a perl lover, "
}
sub my_enemy_here
{
`kill $$`
}
#starting my poem with
always__I_am_a_perl_lover;
print "My enemy is waiting to destruct my love, so I \n" and my_enemy_
+here;
Result :-
$perl always__I_am_a_perl_lover
I am always a perl lover, My enemy is waiting to destruct my love, so
+I
Terminated
<code>
Note:Save the program in a file called 'always__I_am_a_perl_lover' and execute as shown above.
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