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| ''I know that I must do what’s right'' <br>
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| ''As sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the Serengeti'' <br>
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| [[File:Kilimanjaro.jpg|thumb|Kilimanjaro rising like ''itself'' above the ''Tsavo''.]] | |
| [[File:Olympus.jpg|thumb|Olympus, rising like Olympus, above - I don't know - Thessaloniki or something.]]
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| Where to start? Kilimanjaro doesn’t rise above the Serengeti. You can't even ''see'' it from the Serengeti, unless you get in a hot air balloon and take a telescope - They're about 300km from each other. Mount Olympus ''definitely'' doesn't rose above the Serengeti. It’s in Greece. To the extent you could say that something that has just sat there for millions of years, does anything as energetic as "rising", then Kilimanjaro doesn’t rise ''like'' Olympus either. They don’t look anything like each other.
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| And we haven't even got onto the fact that the line doesn’t scan.
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Latest revision as of 12:54, 16 August 2021