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Haha, f*ck you guys. I put a lot of hard work into it. Writing a good poem isn't easy. I didn't say I wrote love poetry.
Writing poetry is super freakin hard. I love it though. I have written 14 chapters of the Book of Mary but it isn't all mushy love poems. It's sonnets and free verse and Dickinsonian rhyme scheme etc to encapsulate our life together over the years. She's so amazing and I'm such a dork, I honestly think the poetry is what kept her around all these years.
Keep it up Kyle. I'd love to read what you've written if you ever want to send it privately and I'll critique of you'd like.
Haha, f*ck you guys. I put a lot of hard work into it. Writing a good poem isn't easy. I didn't say I wrote love poetry.
Writing poetry is super freakin hard. I love it though. I have written 14 chapters of the Book of Mary but it isn't all mushy love poems. It's sonnets and free verse and Dickinsonian rhyme scheme etc to encapsulate our life together over the years. She's so amazing and I'm such a dork, I honestly think the poetry is what kept her around all these years.
Keep it up Kyle. I'd love to read what you've written if you ever want to send it privately and I'll critique of you'd like.
Holy amazing!!! I love it. I've always said "I wish some boy would write a song like that about me", same goes for poetry.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Haha, f*ck you guys. I put a lot of hard work into it. Writing a good poem isn't easy. I didn't say I wrote love poetry.
Writing poetry is super freakin hard. I love it though. I have written 14 chapters of the Book of Mary but it isn't all mushy love poems. It's sonnets and free verse and Dickinsonian rhyme scheme etc to encapsulate our life together over the years. She's so amazing and I'm such a dork, I honestly think the poetry is what kept her around all these years.
Keep it up Kyle. I'd love to read what you've written if you ever want to send it privately and I'll critique of you'd like.
Thanks Tom and LLL, I knew you guys would understand
I'll be glad to show you my stuff one of these days, Tom, I'll have a whole book of poetry by the time this semester's through (it'll be my senior honors thesis). My stuff is more on the Robert Frost side of things than the Emily Dickinson side of things, but I love all poetry. So same goes to you: I'd love to read your stuff one day and critique it if you wanted me to.
Guys, I'm having trouble keeping up with the constant name changes around here.
On another note, I love poetry! I would love to read any of anyone's poetry that they would like to share. I write occasionally....creative juices have been stifled lately, but maybe I should try a little harder.
Guys, I'm having trouble keeping up with the constant name changes around here.
On another note, I love poetry! I would love to read any of anyone's poetry that they would like to share. I write occasionally....creative juices have been stifled lately, but maybe I should try a little harder.
Glad to hear I'm not alone in that, I don't know who's who anymore either.
Post by Delicious Meatball Sub on Jan 10, 2013 10:09:06 GMT -5
Stone Roses is going to be the band all the kids are inexplicably into this year, a la Pavement a few years ago. I hope you Pitchforkers are ready for their headlining set.
I write in many formats but am currently (and finally) working on a novel. I actually find poetry, of which I've written my fair share, to be easier, just because if I'm sitting down to write a poem, I probably already know what I want to say and just have to wrap the words around those thoughts in an eloquent manner. For the novel, on the other hand, I had a vague notion of the premise when I began, but it's just such an immense undertaking (for me, anyway) that I find I'm discovering so much of the story myself as I go. I'm also not used to walking away from a piece and coming back to it. I even used to write almost all of my term papers in college in one sitting. Can't really do that with an 80k-100k word narrative.
Stone Roses is going to be the band all the kids are inexplicably into this year, a la Pavement a few years ago. I hope you Pitchforkers are ready for their headlining set.
I don't think that's fair. Stone Roses had one great album and a bunch of duds and were much more popular in the UK, Pavement had two classic albums, two great ones, and are from the States.
Stone Roses is going to be the band all the kids are inexplicably into this year, a la Pavement a few years ago. I hope you Pitchforkers are ready for their headlining set.
I don't think that's fair. Stone Roses had one great album and a bunch of duds and were much more popular in the UK, Pavement had two classic albums, two great ones, and are from the States.
Pavement is a far superior band, but I still stand by this. Basically I just think they'll headline Pitchfork this year.
Guys, I'm having trouble keeping up with the constant name changes around here.
I hear you. Mine was a little tip of the hat to something cool CKS posted a week or two ago. Keep meaning to change it back - but to Hob not to my original name.
I don't think that's fair. Stone Roses had one great album and a bunch of duds and were much more popular in the UK, Pavement had two classic albums, two great ones, and are from the States.
Pavement is a far superior band, but I still stand by this. Basically I just think they'll headline Pitchfork this year.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
The best explanation to the phrase "find a stranger in the Alps" as only www.cracked.com can do it. :-)
The Big Lebowski
Original line: You see what happens, Larry? You see what happens when you fuck a stranger in the ass?!
Jeff Bridges and John Goodman confront a teenager named Larry whom they believe has stolen a bag full of money from them. When the interrogation doesn't work, Goodman proceeds to destroy what he thinks is Larry's car.
The fixed line: You see what happens, Larry? You see what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps?! You see what happens when you feed a stoner scrambled eggs?!
What John Goodman says in the edited version is the most nonsensical stream of synapse misfires in the history of epilepsy. We can't even begin to fathom what Superstation employee wrote the new dialogue, let alone the unfortunate event that forced him to rush home for the day without double checking it for crazy stupidness.
Post by Delicious Meatball Sub on Jan 10, 2013 22:11:55 GMT -5
I feel like this is the final calm before the storm. Next week the Coachella lineup will come out and I'll start obsessing over line ups, and schedules, and travel plans for one fest or the next all the way through Virgin fest in Sept/Oct.
Offseason, you've been real swell, but it's party time.
I feel like this is the final calm before the storm. Next week the Coachella lineup will come out and I'll start obsessing over line ups, and schedules, and travel plans for one fest or the next all the way through Virgin fest Mountain Oasis in Sept/Oct.
Offseason, you've been real swell, but it's party time.