<p>I'm sure there has to be someone else up here who enjoys logic puzzles, cryptographs and code breaking. So in the interest of making the next few days go faster, I created my own code. The picture I linked to at the bottom is of the first 3 lines of a famous poem written in my code. Who can name the poem?</p>
<p>Some rules to help you in breaking the code:
1. Each symbol represents a letter, number, common word, common suffix or common prefix.
2. A letter, number, word, suffix or prefix may have as many as 5 symbols that represent it.
3. A symbol can only represent 1 letter, number, suffix or prefix.
4. Common words with the similar meaning, may utilize the same symbol, (e.g. she and her.)
5. Punctuation remains the same as in the original text, but punctuation marks may also be used as symbols.
6. Scale of symbols is not important. (These are hand-drawn in paint, so they are not perfect.)
7. Odd numered lines of the original poem are presented in black, even numered lines are presented in red.
8. Spacing between words is not always consistent, but no word is split between 2 lines in the picture.</p>