"rhyme is seen as anachronistic by most poets"
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(06-04-2016, 02:37 PM)rowens Wrote:  All my cassette tapes work still, older ones than that one. Only the players sometimes rip them up. So I got a new player. And, I think mostly people just don't know how to write rhyming poetry so they don't like to read other people who can.

Plus, Bleach always had a kind of warped, muddy sound to it.
I bought some cheap cassettes from a side-of-the-highway shop in New Hampshire after I got my truck -- which is almost as old as myself. No CD player, just a radio and cassette player.

As far as rhyme goes, I think if rhyme is outdated, so is poetry. If poetry is outdated, I would say the same for art as a whole.
My question though: why do people think it's anachronistic? I can't think of any good reason.
If you're the smartest person in the room, you're in the wrong room.

"Or, if a poet writes a poem, then immediately commits suicide (as any decent poet should)..." -- Erthona
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RE: "rhyme is seen as anachronistic by most poets" - by UselessBlueprint - 06-06-2016, 11:08 AM



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