A poet who, when using its <br />slips up and writes it as an it's <br />I think, subconsciously, to me <br />likes placing an apostrophe <br />where none belongs and vice versa <br />if this is you please use your cursor <br />eliminate this bastard speck <br />from near the t's upperclass neck. <br /> <br />And on those few and rare occasions <br />just ask an Alien or an Asian <br />if one belongs into the gap <br />then use one from the ones one tap. <br /> <br />It's often just its little bits <br />that put a poem on its Fritz. <br />So let me close by showing its <br />great relevance within its wits. <br />Its colour may be purple blue <br />it's what its rule shows, it's for you. <br />Its sheer importance? It's your tongue <br />it's clear, its failures need be hung.<br /><br />Herbert Nehrlich<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/sprechen-sie-englisch/