NAME
   Poem - Don't let Perl stand in poets' way!

SYNOPSIS
     use Poem;
     Just Another Perl Poet
     no Poem; # get back to work

DESCRIPTION
   This module practically make perl accept any poem in any language. Yes,
   I mean any language. It even accepts poems in Unicode!

 Options
   Without import options, it prints your poem.

     use Poem;
     There are more than one way to Do it. -- Larry Wall
     no Poem;

   -review
     But you can let perl review your poem via "-review".

       use Poem qw/-review/;
       There are more than one way to Do it. -- Larry Wall
       no Poem;

   -strict
     With this option stricture will apply.

       # this works
       use Poem qw/-review/;
       $Perl = "Practical Extractaction and Report Language";
       no Poem;

       # but not under stricture
       use Poem qw/-review -strict/;
       $Perl = "Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister";
       no Poem;

   -deparse
     If you don't grok your own poem, let perl deparse it.

       # Let perl deparse it
       use Poem qw/-review -deparse/;
       Just Another Perl Poet
       no Poem;

   -act
     If you are an activist rather an a poet, this optin is for you.

       # Who said talk is cheap?
       use Poem qw/-review -act/;
       Just Another Perl Poet
       no Poem;

   -utf8
     Even if your poem is written in non-ascii, Poem works. But if you want
     perl to review it, you probably need this option as well. See
     t/unicode.pl to find out what I mean.

   -quiet
     This is a no-op. Consider that a poet's way of saying "=pod" - "=cut"

       use Poem -quiet;
       Just Another Perl Poet
       no Poem;

 EXPORT
   None by default.

SEE ALSO
   Filter::Util::Call

AUTHOR
   Dan Kogai, <[email protected]>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
   Copyright (C) 2006 by Dan Kogai

   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at
   your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.