Soon, Again
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Originally posted by PastaNazi
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all of it was beautifully brilliant...
all of it.shy away,run away,oh terrified child.
move away into the fucken tornado.0 -
How do you find the words? Or how do they find you?
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Originally posted by sandman
all of it was beautifully brilliant...
all of it.
I thank you, kind sir.
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Originally posted by SweetRelief
How do you find the words? Or how do they find you?
It's definitely the words that find me, not vice versa. I'm just a schlub from Pennsylvania who doesn't even deserve the words. They search me out.
Thanks
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While you were at the store
I wandered around this place
Like a tourist, or a man trapped
In a mausoleum. I passed gas
In front of your refrigerator.
It was an electric feeling.
I took some of the vitamins
From your medicine cabinet
And let them dissolve in my mouth
Like ripe peaches.
I counted the pictures on the walls
And there are seven.
While you were at the store
I slid down your banister
And hurt myself minorly
On the newel post;
I made static electricity with my feet;
I smelled the inside of your microwave oven;
I put my hands indside your shoes;
I let the air out of your bicycle tires and reinflated them;
I changed the dog-eared page in the book on the coffee table
And then I changed it back;
I yelled at your cat. I'm sorry.
I rang your doorbell to the tune of La Cucaracha.
I giggled.
I had myself a grand old time
While you were at the store.
If only my own house
Made me as uncomfortable
As everyone else's does..........................................................................0 -
Why exactly was it we gathered
On a crest without tears
So close to the road
We could feel wind made by cars?.........................................................................0 -
hey I like this! good one grooveamatic I don't know how many times this has happened to me, it's inevitable. [but i didn't kill it] but still very awesome job, very rel to me. GOOD ONE!!! lithe1439Originally posted by grooveamatic
The entire time that I sit here writing poetry
On the porch, a bee of decidedly squashable size
Insists repeatedly on tasting my coffee.
He flies about halfway down into the mug,
Alights on the spoon handle, and appears
To daintily sip the steaming brew. I don't mind.
I have more than enough to share with him,
And I am not afraid of catching any diseases
Or getting gunk in my guts from drinking
Where his wild lips have been.
But I am going to kill him anyway,
Because it is my right.I waited all day, you waited all day, but you left before sunset. And I just wanted to tell you the moment was beautiful. Just wanted to dance to bad music drive bad cars... watch bad tv...should have stayed for the sunset if not for me. [Vitology cd]0 -
The re-papering began simply enough.
Ripping the old off wasn't tough.
Getting the corners was a pain;
They'd slightly warp when it would rain.
But once we had it stripped down bare
We gazed at what had been buried there:
An out-of-place water stain,
Mold spores shaped just like a brain,
Some crayon and a few old stickers,
Fist-holes left from lover's bickers,
A smudge appearing to be chalk,
A clipping of TV's Peter Falk,
A smattering of Eggshell paint,
I tell you the place did seem quite quaint;
A ghost room left by former tenants
Risen briefly to do penance.
We put new wallpaper on real fast
Before stinking up a stranger's past..........................................................................0 -
you're bloody good (and bloody good you are)..........they're asking me to prove why I should be allowed to stay with my baby in Australia, because I'm mentally ill......and they think I should leave......0
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Originally posted by ISN
you're bloody good (and bloody good you are)......
awww shucks...I'm just a lonely cook from the middle of nowhere.
Thanks, ISN!.........................................................................0 -
Climate buffs are a curious bunch.
They peer breakfast, dinner and lunch
Out of windows just to see
If what it be, be what it be.
Their drosometers, barometers, ruthless gauges
Indicate if the world be calm, or if it rages;
While the brazen sound of thunder clapping
Might catch the local meteorologist napping,
Not so the alert hobbyist, who
Knew before you from whence it flew.
They'll describe precisely rain in the Azores
While nestled comfortably indoors.
And do they need the Church's blessing
To perfect the art of second guessing
Those who do not have misgivings
Are here for looking, not for living..........................................................................0 -
Here is the edited version of the poem. The only change is the addition of a question mark:Originally posted by grooveamatic
Climate buffs are a curious bunch.
They peer breakfast, dinner and lunch
Out of windows just to see
If what it be, be what it be.
Their drosometers, barometers, ruthless gauges
Indicate if the world be calm, or if it rages;
While the brazen sound of thunder clapping
Might catch the local meteorologist napping,
Not so the alert hobbyist, who
Knew before you from whence it flew.
They'll describe precisely rain in the Azores
While nestled comfortably indoors,
And do they need the Church's blessing
To perfect the art of second guessing?
Those who do not have misgivings
Are here for looking, not for living..........................................................................0 -
Originally posted by grooveamatic
Climate buffs are a curious bunch.
They peer breakfast, dinner and lunch
Out of windows just to see
If what it be, be what it be.
Their drosometers, barometers, ruthless gauges
Indicate if the world be calm, or if it rages;
While the brazen sound of thunder clapping
Might catch the local meteorologist napping,
Not so the alert hobbyist, who
Knew before you from whence it flew.
They'll describe precisely rain in the Azores
While nestled comfortably indoors,
And do they need the Church's blessing
To perfect the art of second guessing
Those who do not have misgivings
Are here for looking, not for living.
this be a bit choppy, in terms of meter? and perhaps I am the same as I've a glass of wine within... but here, if I may...
Climate buffs are a curious bunch.
They peer breakfast, dinner, lunch
Out of windows, just to see
If what it be, be what it be. (love this)
Their drosometers, barometers, gauges
Indicate the world be calm, or raging;
While the brazen sound of thunder clapping
Catch a meteorologist, napping,
Not so the alert hobbyist, who
Knew before from whence it flew.
Precisely, describe rain in Azores
Nestled comfortably indoors,
And do they need the Church's blessing
To perfect this art, this second guessing
Those who have nonesuch misgivings
Are here for looking, not for living.
hope you doesn't mind
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lest I forget zee question marquez, as well, hey?0
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I like some of the changes quite a bit, Pasta. A few change some of the words that I am fond of, but some are perfect. I do believe I'll go back and re-do the whole thing, keeping your suggestions in mind.
I've known it sounded a bit off, but was so smitten with some parts of it I simply let it be. Thanks for kickin' my butt into gear!
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it's a lovely theme, groove-a
can't help but change "indoors" to "indoores" i know it wouldn't make sense, but would follow, with Voice, the perfectly delightful "if what it be be what it be"0 -
Originally posted by PastaNazi
it's a lovely theme, groove-a
can't help but change "indoors" to "indoores" i know it wouldn't make sense, but would follow, with Voice, the perfectly delightful "if what it be be what it be"
I get it! It is very funny!
Great idea!
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PASTA....why is your thread closed? Was that last poem of yours too risque?
I loved it, btw...I went to comment on it and the thread is closed! I must say, I didn't fully understand the poem, but the language is brilliant!.........................................................................0 -
Let's not place any blame today;
I've many things I'd like to accomplish
And places I'd most like to see
As I'm sure you are interested in a myriad of things today as well.
We could always go for a walk through the countryside
To look at all the colors, all the blue in the sky.
Or if you prefer you could go to town
While I sleep late, or eat chocolate,
Or any other of the many interesting things we are invariably interested in.
Today would be a fine day for a swim,
And I know you want to go shopping for clothes. You said so.
So we have very much we could do today,
Let's place all the blame somewhere tommorow.
And who cares if, while we sleep,
The moon glides down to point fingers in our dreams?.........................................................................0
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