Re: Baby Turtle Hop by ruella |
29-May-02/12:13 AM |
Your comments demonstrate that you don't have a gnack for finding success with (1) public reading, or (2) small children. *:) Stick around and learn something, Po-dog! RMB
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Re: actually chicken and mushroom pies are nice too by cav |
28-May-02/4:57 AM |
This poem utterly and blatently and purposefully ignores the themes that drive modern poetry. It is insultingly apolitical. If all poems were about what food we like to eat, then literary schollars of the future would be as boring as dieticians. A history of what peoplr like to eat and that is all. Everyone hates dieticians! If the sausages represented something alegorically the poem would have been OK. Maybe the conflict of feminism as a belief vs. feminism as a tenet? PS I like chorizo
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Re: Navel Action by BadPoet |
28-May-02/4:51 AM |
Playful but ultimately acerebral.
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Re: Untitled #4 by LucidRevelation |
24-May-02/5:16 AM |
Homer f?r Thomas Edison algerlega ? heilan eftir a? Lisa segir honum a? Edison hafi fundi? upp peruna, filmuna, mikr?f?ninn og fleira, ?? a? hann hafi fyrst tali? hana vera anskotans lygara. Hann ?kve?ur a? ver?a sj?lfur uppfinningama?ur me? misg??um ?rangri.
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Re: AIDS in a van by -=Dark_Angel=-, P.I. |
24-May-02/12:48 AM |
There is a poems like this on the wall of the lavatory in the McNaughten Hotel in Fairfax. Did you write those too, or was it someone else?
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