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O RLY?

Why thanks.

It's a natural gift, I believe.  I don't have much history in reading poetry, really.  I do plan to read up on poetry though, as I'm still not sure about structure and suchlike, although my poetry is abstract anyhow.

I'm not sure which poems you've read, so some are bound to be worse than others.  My best ones have been my more more recently posted ones (in my opinion anyhow).  Of course, a lot of the poems (especially the absurdist/dada/Wyatt type ones) are only understandable by me.  I like to be as abstract as possible and make people think about my poems.  I hate straight-forward poems with standard and/or rhymed verses.  Although I do plan to dabble in this field myself, just to improve my own writing.

I'm glad you believe I have potential.  I often wonder, especially as I've had few "hits" on dA (never the best place to post such things anyhow, it's more of a visual place).

Oh and I rarely write poetry, just so you know.  It comes to me rarely, I don't like writing poetry when I'm not in the mood to do so.  I have moments of inspiration and I also find that often I have to be in a more depressed mood to write.  I don't get depressed anymore, so my writing has suffered due to it.

I'll help out your cause and PM you them all in one giant chunk of text.


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thanks, that would be appreciated!

What you said about wanting people to think about or through your poems is a very current avant-garde idea that is being utilized by the Language guys (who are sadly a dying breed).

I personally can't stand structured verse either, as it doesn't express anything new.  (I'm working on a free-verse verse-novel at the moment, which will hopefully make a ripple or two if I can get it published).

Well, whatever you happen to be doing in life, keep writing, you're too good for having such little background to waste by stopping.
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Thanks again.

I don't suppose you know of any way I can get my poems to a larger and more - let me say - appreciative audience?

The thing is, all these poems are Creative Commons, so I'm not sure how I stand about publishing them and suchlike.

If you can at all, possibly help with furthering my career in the poetical world, I'd be much appreciative.

I didn't think my poems were stepping on new ground, I thought they were just absurd and weird (but with a meaning, of course, none of my poems are meaningless).

I do plan to continue on, of course, it's just mood seems to predict my writing style.  I did write some new lines the other day, but with me, I find if I do not complete the poem within 10 to 15 minutes, it normally never gets finished.
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Originally posted by Atomic_Rooster Atomic_Rooster wrote:

Originally posted by Certif1ed Certif1ed wrote:

Originally posted by Viajero Astral Viajero Astral wrote:


Mmm, I think we need something more pretentious.
 
That's good - we can shorten it to SMP and get people confusing the band with Statutory Maternity Pay (in the UK).
 
Er.. that is... if I'm invited to join this auspicious band of troubadours - I could probably play the Mongolian Nose Flute or something.
 
Just don't give me a guitar, because I instantly metamorphose into Nigel Tufnell - listen to the sustain on that...
 
 
See what I mean? Ouch
 
 
I can find a hole though - I live in one: it's called Reading (worst place to bring up a family in Britain).
 
 


Ok, SMP is the name then, unless someone absolutely hates it and is willing to knife fight me over it.

Cert is in on Mongolian Nose flute (is there actually such a thing, I've heard of a Hawaiian nose flute) and will also play the Reading.

So now all we need is a lead singer (who will preferably also serve as the eye candy, as I think any Pretentious Intelligent Thread based band should have sex-appeal)
 
I think that being pretentious and intelligent - and really, really smug carries a sex appeal all of its own.
 
I really hope I'm not alone in this, or bang goes my reputation. Ouch
 
 
As everyone knows, you're either beautiful or intelligent - so maybe we need to open this thread up to beautiful people (besides me) too?
 
I could sing - but unfortunately I'm trained up to UK grade 8, have perfect pitch, and I used to teach singing - hence absolutely no good for a rock band.
 
 
There is such a thing as a Mongolian nose flute - I just carved one out of a (Mongolian)buffalo penis.
 
Beginning to wish I hadn't volunteered to play it though... at least I have the Reading, which is a very BIG instrument.
 
I also have a clay grenouille (bet you've never heard of one of those either... ). Approve


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HEY! What's all this talk of pretentiousness and weird instrumentation? That's our turf, so unless you want to start sumpthin', just back off man!
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hi

so

does the word steel have one or two syllables?
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good question, but steal has two for sure
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Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

good question, but steal has two for sure
 
What?!? No way. Steel, in all its forms, is mono-syllabical. Bring me my Dictionary!!!
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Originally posted by The Whistler The Whistler wrote:

HEY! What's all this talk of pretentiousness and weird instrumentation? That's our turf, so unless you want to start sumpthin', just back off man!
 
No problems, man - here, you can have my hand-crafted buffalo penis Mongolian Nose flute - but the grenouille remains mine, unless anyone else actually knows what it is.
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Originally posted by Certif1ed Certif1ed wrote:

Originally posted by The Whistler The Whistler wrote:

HEY! What's all this talk of pretentiousness and weird instrumentation? That's our turf, so unless you want to start sumpthin', just back off man!
 
No problems, man - here, you can have my hand-crafted buffalo penis Mongolian Nose flute - but the grenouille remains mine, unless anyone else actually knows what it is.


well, if The Whistler really wants to shove a penis up his nose... who am I to say no?

I don't know what a grenouille is

If can't find an intelligent, attractive, lead singer then we could just get an intelligent lead singer and we could all wear bags over our heads
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Bags over our heads works for me, we could be the Secret Musical People.
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I hope it's not too late to join this club. The reasons why I should be accepted as a member are:

1. If I had more free time, I would be able to write better short stories than Kafka.
2. My nose looks relatively large to me, but I can hardly fit any coins in it.
3. I have a long hair because I refuse to pay for having it cut.
4. I rarely wear a pocket watch, but when I do, I enjoy it immensely.
5. There's something stuck between my teeth.

Also, I'm highly intelligent.
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I think he should be in for number 3 alone!

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Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:

I think he should be in for number 3 alone!


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Rooster who looks more like a Duck... did you find time to read through my poetry more thoroughly?  PM me when you have time and let me know.

No rush with that though, take your time.

Cheers.
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sorry about the delay, but life has been a bit hectic for the last few days (and probably will be for a little while) and I want to give it my full attention when I can
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Not a problem, take your time.
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I'm obnoxious, pretentious, elitist, have irritable vowel syndrome, and am completely insane.
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So, how is the statement "We hold these truths to be self evident...and the pursuit of Happiness" reflective of the ideas of Federalism and Republicanism? How did the authors of the Decleration and Constitution view women/minorities/immigrants? What is Manifest Destiny, how is it based on Puritanism, and how were the Revolution and Civil War products of Manifest Destiny? How was Manifest Destiny responsible for the rapid development of the US?
 
Feel free to use specific and cited examples.
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Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:

So, how is the statement "We hold these truths to be self evident...and the pursuit of Happiness" reflective of the ideas of Federalism and Republicanism? How did the authors of the Decleration and Constitution view women/minorities/immigrants? What is Manifest Destiny, how is it based on Puritanism, and how were the Revolution and Civil War products of Manifest Destiny? How was Manifest Destiny responsible for the rapid development of the US?
 
Feel free to use specific and cited examples.
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