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Poetry: Read and Listen
April 1, 2016 at 9:43 am
In this spring issue of Visions with Voices, we’ve got a poet from Australia and a couple from France, along with our American fare.
http://visionswithvoices.com/
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RE: Poetry: Read and Listen
April 1, 2016 at 9:57 am
The more I read and listen to poetry, the less I am fond of rhyming poetry, no, not that it isn't valid nor lack of talent, just that it is far too often painted as the only style. The first one on that link was sappy to me. But the second one "Tell Us Your Name" was awesome, outside the mentions of souls and spirits, but the message, and the meter of it was not as important to me as the message.
But again, I can only speak for myself as to what I like when it comes to poetry.
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RE: Poetry: Read and Listen
April 1, 2016 at 10:05 am
I have to agree with you there Brian.
Although rhyme is pleasant to the ear, it feels like the story has been shaped around it.
Or maybe we miss part of the message because it was unrhymable.
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RE: Poetry: Read and Listen
April 1, 2016 at 10:05 am
Here is my most recent....... post #816 hosted here at my home thread...
http://www.rationalresponders.com/forum/31771?page=16
Bicycle Factory, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB and @Brianrrs37 on twitter)
John looked puzzled
On the assembly line
Consulted the manual
About the part's place
"Where does it go?"
He asked his co worker
Sarah responded
"I'll look in my manual"
"Insert bolt A
Into bar B"
John responded
"That's not what I see"
"My manual says"
Sarah cut him off
"You have the wrong one
"Mine is our boss"
"That's not right
This one says
Do it this way
Or we shall fight"
Then all the workers
Divided in unions
Picked up wreches
And threatened each other
"DO IT MY WAY"
"It says so here"
"I have the right manual
You better beware!"
The riots started
On the factory floor
Broken bones
And bloody lips
And two floors up
An empty executive office
Unoccupied
There was no boss
The bikes inconsistant
They all looked different
The workers groveled
For the boss's attention
"You're on my side
Pick my union
You gave me the right
To beat them into submission"
No quality control
The output suffered
Bikes missing spokes
Others no seats
But the different unions
Had the best virtue
Loyalty to
The one true manual
The factory floor
In stubborn crimson
The infinite riots
Would not convince them
That office is empty
It should be obvious
After all this time
The riots don't stop
He could if he wanted
Adress you all
Without the confusion
And make it clear
"Manditory meeting
At 5 pm
All the workers
Must attend"
But the CEO
Never shows up
To end the riots
Between the unions
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RE: Poetry: Read and Listen
April 1, 2016 at 10:43 am
Brian,
You got some good stuff. I was meaning to ask you if you’d like to have one or more of your poems performed for our summer issue by a professional tv/radio personality based in Chicago who happens to be on my staff. You’ll have your own page with like and Tweet buttons like this:
http://visionswithvoices.com/facts/
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RE: Poetry: Read and Listen
April 1, 2016 at 10:55 am
I am flattered, but I am very protective of my work and I also have other family to consider and my content is blasphemous. I can handle people coming after me, but right now I am not really ready to be fully open because of that risk.
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RE: Poetry: Read and Listen
April 1, 2016 at 1:08 pm
(April 1, 2016 at 10:55 am)Brian37 Wrote: I am flattered, but I am very protective of my work and I also have other family to consider and my content is blasphemous. I can handle people coming after me, but right now I am not really ready to be fully open because of that risk. Well, the invitation stands whenever you feel ready.
Blasphemous? How so? Although that one poet did say something about soul and spirit, this is not a religious web site, not do I choose poems with religious sensibilities in mind.
The god who allows children to be raped out of respect for the free will choice of the rapist, but punishes gay men for engaging in mutually consensual sex couldn't possibly be responsible for an intelligently designed universe.
I may defend your right to free speech, but i won't help you pass out flyers.
Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.
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Nietzsche isn't dead. How do I know he lives? He lives in my mind.
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RE: Poetry: Read and Listen
April 1, 2016 at 1:20 pm
(April 1, 2016 at 1:08 pm)Rhondazvous Wrote: (April 1, 2016 at 10:55 am)Brian37 Wrote: I am flattered, but I am very protective of my work and I also have other family to consider and my content is blasphemous. I can handle people coming after me, but right now I am not really ready to be fully open because of that risk. Well, the invitation stands whenever you feel ready.
Blasphemous? How so? Although that one poet did say something about soul and spirit, this is not a religious web site, not do I choose poems with religious sensibilities in mind.
I was talking about my poetry being blasphemous, how much of it have you read? Oh and I wasn't claiming the website you offered was religious, I was merely commenting on that one poem, I liked it.
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RE: Poetry: Read and Listen
April 10, 2016 at 7:20 am
Ok, I've seen some good poetry here lately and I felt inspired.
Here's one I whipped up in 10 min so it's not great.
Dedicated to TWD series.
Something is dripping down my face, along my neck, though this thought now is fleeting, reduced to a speck.
By the light of the moon and as the cold wind blows, I can see my prey with my eyes and my nose.
I hearing crying and it thrills me, like a spark inside my veins, there is something there I need and it's driving me insane.
Then there it is in front of me, I bite, I tear, I chew, I hold it down and crush with all my might so that it cannot move.
I let it go, it flops around, no longer do I need it, but it looks at me expectantly, as though I'm going to lead it.
So we stumble, cross the field, side by side, thoughts form inside of me.
It's nice to be under the moon in the company of my family. :-)
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RE: Poetry: Read and Listen
April 10, 2016 at 7:25 am
(April 10, 2016 at 7:20 am)Little lunch Wrote: Ok, I've seen some good poetry here lately and I felt inspired.
Here's one I whipped up in 10 min so it's not great.
Dedicated to TWD series.
Something is dripping down my face, along my neck, though this thought now is fleeting, reduced to a speck.
By the light of the moon and as the cold wind blows, I can see my prey with my eyes and my nose.
I hearing crying and it thrills me, like a spark inside my veins, there is something there I need and it's driving me insane.
Then there it is in front of me, I bite, I tear, I chew, I hold it down and crush with all my might so that it cannot move.
I let it go, it flops around, no longer do I need it, but it looks at me expectantly, as though I'm going to lead it.
So we stumble, cross the field, side by side, thoughts form inside of me.
It's nice to be under the moon in the company of my family. :-)
I like the imagery of being the predator you painted, but what is the ultimate message? I'm going to take a guess, but strength in numbers? Is that right?
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