We should live in harmony with Earth not conquer it…or the animals. The other members of the National Football League say I'm in the minority… but they are. A majority of the world is vegetarian.
—Former Steelers football Player Glenn Scolnick
enjambment
The continuation of a complete idea (a sentence or clause) from one line or couplet of a poem to the next line or couplet without a pause. An example of enjambment can be found in the first line of Joyce Kilmer's poem Trees: "I think that I shall never see/A poem as lovely as a tree." Enjambment comes from the French word for "to straddle."