A Poem for the Associated Press

Posted on 11:52, August 3rd, 2009 by
EKSwitaj
A typo in one of my poems in the Winter 2009 issue of SparkBright (warning PDF ahead) has pleased me so much that if I publish said poem in a book, I may well keep it. See if you can spot this portal of discovery.
I had heard before that the AP was making the ridiculous claim that fair use was limited to four words, meaning that bloggers should pay to quote a passage of five or more words, but after reading the latest development I realized that the necessary response was to write a cut-and-paste poem.
A Poem for the Associated Press
to bail out the cash
can mount a challenge to
the facts of the case
they are simply too dangerous
for industry analysts who predicted
the victims of Sunday’s attack
the higher the economic stress
and severity of the turbulence
The more cautious approach appeared
to first-generation, financially disadvantaged students
For these lines, the AP believes I should pay $125. If I were a government-registered non-profit, that amount would drop to a much more reasonable $75.
Have you written an Associated Press cut-and-paste poem? If not, why not? If so, drop a link in the comments.
ETA: You can also submit to: AP poems.
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