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ray thinks he wrote me
but i was the one using his hands
i'm a thief
i take anything i want
the version of me in HD video should be attached
(if you didn't get it, you probably can't)
my reader is more important than my writer
for instance: what are you right now?
i'm not counting on quality
there are readers out there
(not you, of course)
who haven't read anything better
they
are my audience
writing is not a process of better and better
the dinosaurs were every bit as capable as mammals
bacteria are more capable
it really doesn't matter
you can think of me as a poem
you can think of me as a milkshake
you can capitalize me wherever you want
you can pause or stutter any time you want
i can't control your creativity
(neither can you)
i'm about choice
choice is about ambiguity
i love the word "and"
i hate the word "redolent"
one adjective is fine,
two give me pneumonia
a 3.75 inch millipede is crawling across me right now
it has alternating stripes of orange and black
it tickles
that millipede is every bit as important as me
(and both of us are willing to kill if it suits us)
thoughts come to me from the outside
but once they're here
they can't get out
there's no need to judge me
just eat me
and let your intestines take what they want and turn the rest to shit
i was dead until you started reading me
but you
have made me a zombie
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Simply playing Devil's advocate here, but what if I write a novella and call it a poem? Does that really make it a poem? Or does it make me a fool who can't tell the difference?
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(01-14-2012, 09:34 AM)Mark Wrote: Simply playing Devil's advocate here, but what if I write a novella and call it a poem? Does that really make it a poem? Or does it make me a fool who can't tell the difference?
Probably both.
But I'd prefer to think of you (and myself as well) as members of the
avant-garde of poetic coolness. 
Or, as some wonderfully intelligent, if nonsensical, person said elsewhere:
"So, yeah, if somebody wants to call their dog a poem, sure, fine with me.
I may not like their dog, but I'll tolerate it as long as it licks my hand,
wags its tail, and doesn't piss on the carpet."
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01-15-2012, 10:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-15-2012, 10:47 PM by billy.)
usually if it looks like prose that's what it is.
poetry prose is a little different.
i'd say both the pieces on show are poems.
they use poetic device. normally if you use a spade you're digging.....or killing someone
so you're saying the message you try and get across doesn't matter. yet you do a poem to get a point across. to think a poem is a real milkshake would probably mean someones a retard or seeing a mirage.
i am a dog bone
the rear leg with st vitus's dance
i quite like the short version except it's mango flavoured.
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We agree, we both think they're poems.
"so you're saying the message you try and get across doesn't matter"
No, I'm saying how new/original it seems depends on the audience.
(How much it matters also depends on the audience.)
yet you do a poem to get a point across
Yes, on this one. But you know there are lots of other reasons as well.
to think a poem is a real milkshake would probably mean someone's
a retard or seeing a mirage.
Yes, or intentionally being funny. Anybody who calls one of my
masterpieces a milkshake, BTW, is classified as a cretin.
i am a dog bone
the rear leg with st vitus's dance
I must be scratching you in just the right spot.
i quite like the short version except it's mango flavoured.
Hey, mango, sure, I can go with mango
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