If we count all possible arrangements of 18 words, the total number of these is 18! (18-factorial) and equal to 6,402,373,705,728,000 -- a collection of word-permutations that would be a burden, rather than a joy, to contemplate. (This previous posting offers some small lists of permutations for review.)
Poet Darby Larson boldly experiments in his verse and in a 2009 posting (found months ago at darbylarson.blogspot.com but no longer there) I found these three stanzas -- three of the more-than-six-quadrillion possible arrangements of a particular list of eighteen words.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
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