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Quickpoll for 11th March 2011

Which poem would make the best first person shooter game?

 "Because I could not stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson (25.71% - 27 votes)
 "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (17.14% - 18 votes)
 "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe (19.05% - 20 votes)
 "The Road Not Taken" By Robert Frost (13.33% - 14 votes)
 "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley (14.29% - 15 votes)
 Other (10.48% - 11 votes)
Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss *NM*
Interesting poll.
And I have no idea how to choose but...The Emily Dickinson and the Robert Frost are the only two quality poems there. Thus.
Because I Could Not Stop for Death
Just because it sounds cool. I've never read any of these though.
Coleridge
"Gladly did I live,
and gladly do I die,
I lay me down with a will."
Are you kidding me, people? Ozymandias would make for an awesome game...
Seriously. Imagine fighting your way through an ancient Egyptian kingdown as the champion on behalf of your own egotistical and conquest-bent ruler...
I have no idea how you could make the Raven or Rime into a FPS
I haven't read 'Because I could not stop for death', so I can't comment on it. Out of the other ones, I would have to second DREWRULESWOT! and say that Ozymandias is the one that could make a proper FPS. The Raven and The Road not taken could work as a mystery and adventure respectively though.

Yet, I still voted for 'Because I could not stop for death'. It just a really cool title.
Oh Katie XD
You rock.
I will admit I didn't come up with this idea.
I stole it from Facebook questions. But still. :D
Thanks for sharing then. *NM*
The Oddessy. *NM*

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