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I personally loved it. ++. And had an idea that maybe could be considered an obfu-rewrite of your poem. Counting with your permission, I'm posting my interpretation of it:

#!/usr/bin/perl @_=qw# 83 112 105 114 105 116 117 97 108 32 99 111 100 101 10 84 114 97 110 99 101 110 100 101 110 116 32 105 110 32 105 116 115 32 98 101 97 117 116 121 10 71 114 97 99 101 102 117 108 44 32 102 117 110 99 116 105 111 110 97 108 10 chr nt pri map#;eval join'',join(' ',pop@_,'{',pop(@_). pop@_,pop(@_),'} '),join',',@_;

Of course, this is much more artistic than an obfuscation. Otherwise, I shall post it in the Obfuscation section.


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