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I'll take a few moments herein to explain.
That the name is more than a momento of fame.
Notariety is to piety as drops are to the rain.
And if this is a puzzle, an enigma you can't solve.
Then you may like dilemmas crafted by emmasdill-eh!
For three parts to a quarter is an eighth to a half,
and measure by measure, in the rhyme is what you say
though the math might not add up at the moment,
the method in the madness will accrue over time,
and a feature of this feature is that it's current,
and abundantly pertinent and sublime!
So observe as time goes on; you may find your name
among those listed herein, for that is why you came!
Right!??  

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