Re: a comment on IM PISSEEDDDDDDDD by little_angel_maria |
10-Mar-04/11:32 AM |
Loads of people have problems. Find a focus--like really writing good poems. You can be emotional without being immature. Look for beauty in your situation and write about that.
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Re: IM PISSEEDDDDDDDD by little_angel_maria |
10-Mar-04/11:30 AM |
This is a place to share poetry and get feedback, not a place to voice your teenage problems that seem so big to you now. Get a counselor or something.
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Re: I have no problem with short people of color or religion by horus8 |
30-Oct-03/6:48 AM |
an excellent social commentary.
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Re: John Denver's hang-glider by horus8 |
30-Oct-03/6:11 AM |
An excellent Poem (But I do believe it is "Hang" Glider)
It reminded me of a thing I read in a book somewhere--where a man was about to drown and was rescued at the last moment. He was upset because he finally was about to find out what it feels like to be a drowning man, and he was now robbed of that experience.
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Re: First Time In A Long Time by EAger to Offend |
24-Oct-03/9:19 AM |
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Re: Her Light by wunboi |
1-Oct-03/11:31 AM |
A Concrete poem is a conglomeration of words (sometimes one word repeated over and over) whose overall shape is a key to the concept it presents. There are no truly agreed-upon conventions, but a natural elegance of arrangement is often striven for.
Sometimes the poem can be read in multiple directions from different starting points, depending on the shape of the form and the curiousity of the reader.
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Re: Jingoism saved the wingnut by horus8 |
1-Oct-03/11:31 AM |
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Re: Noone really knows by CHRMEcountryGRL |
1-Oct-03/10:02 AM |
A Concrete poem is a conglomeration of words (sometimes one word repeated over and over) whose overall shape is a key to the concept it presents. There are no truly agreed-upon conventions, but a natural elegance of arrangement is often striven for.
Sometimes the poem can be read in multiple directions from different starting points, depending on the shape of the form and the curiousity of the reader.
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Re: Every single days's the same (Acrostic) by [mojo] |
1-Oct-03/9:57 AM |
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Re: Petrarchan Sonnet about Love by emilyowey |
1-Oct-03/9:56 AM |
A Concrete poem is a conglomeration of words (sometimes one word repeated over and over) whose overall shape is a key to the concept it presents. There are no truly agreed-upon conventions, but a natural elegance of arrangement is often striven for.
Sometimes the poem can be read in multiple directions from different starting points, depending on the shape of the form and the curiousity of the reader.
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Re: this tuesday morning by teacup |
1-Oct-03/9:56 AM |
A Concrete poem is a conglomeration of words (sometimes one word repeated over and over) whose overall shape is a key to the concept it presents. There are no truly agreed-upon conventions, but a natural elegance of arrangement is often striven for.
Sometimes the poem can be read in multiple directions from different starting points, depending on the shape of the form and the curiousity of the reader.
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Re: Was/Were You? by Alyssa91 |
1-Oct-03/9:56 AM |
A Concrete poem is a conglomeration of words (sometimes one word repeated over and over) whose overall shape is a key to the concept it presents. There are no truly agreed-upon conventions, but a natural elegance of arrangement is often striven for.
Sometimes the poem can be read in multiple directions from different starting points, depending on the shape of the form and the curiousity of the reader.
This is a dumb poem. Sorry.
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Re: Answered Prayers by Pooh_N_His_Honey |
1-Oct-03/9:55 AM |
A Concrete poem is a conglomeration of words (sometimes one word repeated over and over) whose overall shape is a key to the concept it presents. There are no truly agreed-upon conventions, but a natural elegance of arrangement is often striven for.
Sometimes the poem can be read in multiple directions from different starting points, depending on the shape of the form and the curiousity of the reader.
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Re: Erotic Crossroad in my Dream: So I Cream Into Me Panties by Luzr |
1-Oct-03/9:55 AM |
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Re: Concrete by beakism |
1-Oct-03/9:54 AM |
A Concrete poem is a conglomeration of words (sometimes one word repeated over and over) whose overall shape is a key to the concept it presents. There are no truly agreed-upon conventions, but a natural elegance of arrangement is often striven for.
Sometimes the poem can be read in multiple directions from different starting points, depending on the shape of the form and the curiousity of the reader.
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Re: Ah! That Love Would'st Lead Me by EggbertShootsFire |
1-Oct-03/9:54 AM |
A Concrete poem is a conglomeration of words (sometimes one word repeated over and over) whose overall shape is a key to the concept it presents. There are no truly agreed-upon conventions, but a natural elegance of arrangement is often striven for.
Sometimes the poem can be read in multiple directions from different starting points, depending on the shape of the form and the curiousity of the reader.
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Re: suicide weather and dreary imaginings do no good by xanthippe |
1-Oct-03/9:53 AM |
Oh yeah, that's concrete. looks like a jagged edged something.
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Re: Mean Matt was so mean, when a homeless guy asked him for change he gave him a -blank- by beakism |
1-Oct-03/9:52 AM |
too bad about hating penises. they can be quite fun.
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Re: Tate Street 1956 by wunboi |
1-Oct-03/9:51 AM |
Oh yeah, that's concrete. looks like a jagged edged something.
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Re: Dear Dad by liquidlama |
1-Oct-03/9:51 AM |
Has potential. work on the form.
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