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  • MikM Mik

    Aqua, is The Old Man yours? Love it, so I hope so. It has your voice.

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    Aqua Letifer
    wrote on last edited by
    #45

    @Mik said in The poetry thread:

    Aqua, is The Old Man yours? Love it, so I hope so. It has your voice.

    Yeah, that was mine. Thanks, man.

    Please love yourself.

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    • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

      @Mik said in The poetry thread:

      Aqua, is The Old Man yours? Love it, so I hope so. It has your voice.

      Yeah, that was mine. Thanks, man.

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      brenda
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      #46

      @Aqua-Letifer ♥

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        Aqua Letifer
        wrote on last edited by
        #47

        Fire and Ice
        —Robert Frost

        Some say the world will end in fire,
        Some say in ice.
        From what I’ve tasted of desire
        I hold with those who favor fire.
        But if it had to perish twice,
        I think I know enough of hate
        To say that for destruction ice
        Is also great
        And would suffice.

        Please love yourself.

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        • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

          Fire and Ice
          —Robert Frost

          Some say the world will end in fire,
          Some say in ice.
          From what I’ve tasted of desire
          I hold with those who favor fire.
          But if it had to perish twice,
          I think I know enough of hate
          To say that for destruction ice
          Is also great
          And would suffice.

          MikM Offline
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          Mik
          wrote on last edited by
          #48

          @Aqua-Letifer

          Love that.

          “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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          • MikM Mik

            @Aqua-Letifer

            Love that.

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            Aqua Letifer
            wrote on last edited by
            #49

            @Mik said in The poetry thread:

            @Aqua-Letifer

            Love that.

            Typical tone for ol' "Bitter Frost," but yeah, still good. 😄

            Please love yourself.

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              taiwan_girl
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              #50

              Some good and interesting stuff here!!!!

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                Mik
                wrote on last edited by
                #51

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                “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                  #52

                  'When You Are Old' (1892) by W.B.Yeats

                  When you are old and grey and full of sleep,

                  And nodding by the fire, take down this book,

                  And slowly read, and dream of the soft look

                  Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep;

                  How many loved your moments of glad grace,

                  And loved your beauty with love false or true,

                  But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,

                  And loved the sorrows of your changing face;

                  And bending down beside the glowing bars,

                  Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled

                  And paced upon the mountains overhead

                  And hid his face amid a crowd of stars.

                  Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                    Aqua Letifer
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #53

                    It's World Poetry Day, so here you go.

                    I wrote this about 11 years ago, give or take.

                    (For those interested, instead of iambic pentameter or some other form we borrowed from the Greeks, this was written in fornyrðislag, a pretty common alliterative verse form in medieval Iceland and Anglo-Saxon areas. It's good for long narratives.)

                    Contemplate carefully your curious eyes:
                    Your world-windows and wondrous informers
                    For our forebears, foregone by eras,
                    Scores of secrets their sight could tell:
                    Where to find water, when the stars
                    Brought beasts beyond the plains,
                    The time of tides.

                    This talent evolved
                    As with our ancestors, answering questions
                    Broader, more bold; we're able by sight
                    To compare, discover, equate and to judge.
                    We discern by sight—we see and believe.

                    Are we bounded by the blessings of broader sight?
                    We've clever inventions, devices to cast
                    Ourselves into stars, inside each atom;
                    We've mapped the material, mastered its puzzles.
                    But still we sit through each second's passing:
                    Powerless against perpetual Present, we remain
                    Interned by time.

                    We've turned in the past
                    To soothsayers and sages to scry our fortunes,
                    With vague visions and evasive hereafters
                    Granting but glimpses of the games Fates played,
                    Their schemes still concealed.

                    Now consider our Future:
                    Devoid of diviners, prevailing by reason,
                    We swap sages for science, trade
                    Mysticism for method. Must our vision
                    Still be restricted, stuck in the Now?
                    Can our complex, accomplished technology
                    Award us the wisdom once reserved
                    For Fates and far-seers? What fears await us
                    When science assumes Second Sight?

                    Please love yourself.

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                      Jolly
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                      #54

                      An original 5-minute doggerel knock together...

                      In an obscure corner of the net
                      Resided the battling bastards
                      Screeching, arguing, but yet
                      Sometimes they quit flinging words

                      Strangely, they really did care
                      What happened to one and all
                      Trampling the growing tares,
                      To lay down their mace and ball

                      Fare thee well, my electronic friend
                      I wish you no lasting sorrow
                      And that you be made whole again
                      That I may kick your ass on the morrow

                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                      • JollyJ Jolly

                        An original 5-minute doggerel knock together...

                        In an obscure corner of the net
                        Resided the battling bastards
                        Screeching, arguing, but yet
                        Sometimes they quit flinging words

                        Strangely, they really did care
                        What happened to one and all
                        Trampling the growing tares,
                        To lay down their mace and ball

                        Fare thee well, my electronic friend
                        I wish you no lasting sorrow
                        And that you be made whole again
                        That I may kick your ass on the morrow

                        HoraceH Online
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                        Horace
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #55

                        @Jolly said in The poetry thread:

                        An original 5-minute doggerel knock together...

                        In an obscure corner of the net
                        Resided the battling bastards
                        Screeching, arguing, but yet
                        Sometimes they quit flinging words

                        Strangely, they really did care
                        What happened to one and all
                        Trampling the growing tares,
                        To lay down their mace and ball

                        Fare thee well, my electronic friend
                        I wish you no lasting sorrow
                        And that you be made whole again
                        That I may kick your ass on the morrow

                        An ode to pwning libtards.

                        Education is extremely important.

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                        • JollyJ Jolly

                          An original 5-minute doggerel knock together...

                          In an obscure corner of the net
                          Resided the battling bastards
                          Screeching, arguing, but yet
                          Sometimes they quit flinging words

                          Strangely, they really did care
                          What happened to one and all
                          Trampling the growing tares,
                          To lay down their mace and ball

                          Fare thee well, my electronic friend
                          I wish you no lasting sorrow
                          And that you be made whole again
                          That I may kick your ass on the morrow

                          Aqua LetiferA Offline
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                          Aqua Letifer
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #56

                          @Jolly said in The poetry thread:

                          An original 5-minute doggerel knock together...

                          In an obscure corner of the net
                          Resided the battling bastards
                          Screeching, arguing, but yet
                          Sometimes they quit flinging words

                          Strangely, they really did care
                          What happened to one and all
                          Trampling the growing tares,
                          To lay down their mace and ball

                          Fare thee well, my electronic friend
                          I wish you no lasting sorrow
                          And that you be made whole again
                          That I may kick your ass on the morrow

                          😄👏👏👏

                          Nice one! Fun turn at the end there.

                          Please love yourself.

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                            Mik
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #57

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                            “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                            • Aqua LetiferA Offline
                              Aqua LetiferA Offline
                              Aqua Letifer
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #58

                              Traveling for the Easter holiday and for some weird and crazy reason, this poem got in my head instead of thoughts of spring flowers. 😄

                              So, on I went. I think I never saw
                              Such starv’d ignoble nature; nothing throve:
                              For flowers—as well expect a cedar grove!
                              But cockle, spurge, according to their law
                              Might propagate their kind, with none to awe,
                              You ’d think; a burr had been a treasure trove.

                              —Robert Browning, Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

                              Please love yourself.

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                              • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                                Traveling for the Easter holiday and for some weird and crazy reason, this poem got in my head instead of thoughts of spring flowers. 😄

                                So, on I went. I think I never saw
                                Such starv’d ignoble nature; nothing throve:
                                For flowers—as well expect a cedar grove!
                                But cockle, spurge, according to their law
                                Might propagate their kind, with none to awe,
                                You ’d think; a burr had been a treasure trove.

                                —Robert Browning, Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

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                                #59

                                @Aqua-Letifer said in The poetry thread:

                                You ’d think; a burr had been a treasure trove.

                                I'm like, "Okay, that's pretty good; maybe a little labored . . .

                                Oh wait, Browning??? I take it back, it's way good. Perfect. 🙂

                                Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                                • Catseye3C Catseye3

                                  @Aqua-Letifer said in The poetry thread:

                                  You ’d think; a burr had been a treasure trove.

                                  I'm like, "Okay, that's pretty good; maybe a little labored . . .

                                  Oh wait, Browning??? I take it back, it's way good. Perfect. 🙂

                                  Aqua LetiferA Offline
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                                  Aqua Letifer
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #60

                                  @Catseye3 said in The poetry thread:

                                  @Aqua-Letifer said in The poetry thread:

                                  You ’d think; a burr had been a treasure trove.

                                  I'm like, "Good one; maybe a little labored . . .

                                  Oh wait, Browning??? I take it back, it's way good. Perfect. 🙂

                                  I'd say this is probably his densest poem. So it's challenging, even for Browning. 😄

                                  Please love yourself.

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                                  • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                                    Traveling for the Easter holiday and for some weird and crazy reason, this poem got in my head instead of thoughts of spring flowers. 😄

                                    So, on I went. I think I never saw
                                    Such starv’d ignoble nature; nothing throve:
                                    For flowers—as well expect a cedar grove!
                                    But cockle, spurge, according to their law
                                    Might propagate their kind, with none to awe,
                                    You ’d think; a burr had been a treasure trove.

                                    —Robert Browning, Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

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                                    Rainman
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #61

                                    @Aqua-Letifer said in The poetry thread:

                                    Traveling for the Easter holiday and for some weird and crazy reason, this poem got in my head instead of thoughts of spring flowers. 😄

                                    So, on I went. I think I never saw
                                    Such starv’d ignoble nature; nothing throve:
                                    For flowers—as well expect a cedar grove!
                                    But cockle, spurge, according to their law
                                    Might propagate their kind, with none to awe,
                                    You ’d think; a burr had been a treasure trove.

                                    —Robert Browning, Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

                                    So Aqua, what's wrong with me?
                                    I read the same poem.
                                    I read it again. And again.
                                    And I think I kind of get a sense of what it's about.
                                    But I'm probably wrong.
                                    So, that's frustrating.
                                    How is it that you love it, and I find it completely frustrating.
                                    Not enjoyable.

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                                    • RainmanR Rainman

                                      @Aqua-Letifer said in The poetry thread:

                                      Traveling for the Easter holiday and for some weird and crazy reason, this poem got in my head instead of thoughts of spring flowers. 😄

                                      So, on I went. I think I never saw
                                      Such starv’d ignoble nature; nothing throve:
                                      For flowers—as well expect a cedar grove!
                                      But cockle, spurge, according to their law
                                      Might propagate their kind, with none to awe,
                                      You ’d think; a burr had been a treasure trove.

                                      —Robert Browning, Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

                                      So Aqua, what's wrong with me?
                                      I read the same poem.
                                      I read it again. And again.
                                      And I think I kind of get a sense of what it's about.
                                      But I'm probably wrong.
                                      So, that's frustrating.
                                      How is it that you love it, and I find it completely frustrating.
                                      Not enjoyable.

                                      Doctor PhibesD Offline
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                                      Doctor Phibes
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #62

                                      Here I sit
                                      Broken hearted
                                      Spent a penny
                                      And only farted

                                      I was only joking

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                                      • MikM Offline
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                                        Mik
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #63

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                                        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                        • RainmanR Rainman

                                          @Aqua-Letifer said in The poetry thread:

                                          Traveling for the Easter holiday and for some weird and crazy reason, this poem got in my head instead of thoughts of spring flowers. 😄

                                          So, on I went. I think I never saw
                                          Such starv’d ignoble nature; nothing throve:
                                          For flowers—as well expect a cedar grove!
                                          But cockle, spurge, according to their law
                                          Might propagate their kind, with none to awe,
                                          You ’d think; a burr had been a treasure trove.

                                          —Robert Browning, Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

                                          So Aqua, what's wrong with me?
                                          I read the same poem.
                                          I read it again. And again.
                                          And I think I kind of get a sense of what it's about.
                                          But I'm probably wrong.
                                          So, that's frustrating.
                                          How is it that you love it, and I find it completely frustrating.
                                          Not enjoyable.

                                          Aqua LetiferA Offline
                                          Aqua LetiferA Offline
                                          Aqua Letifer
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #64

                                          @Rainman said in The poetry thread:

                                          @Aqua-Letifer said in The poetry thread:

                                          Traveling for the Easter holiday and for some weird and crazy reason, this poem got in my head instead of thoughts of spring flowers. 😄

                                          So, on I went. I think I never saw
                                          Such starv’d ignoble nature; nothing throve:
                                          For flowers—as well expect a cedar grove!
                                          But cockle, spurge, according to their law
                                          Might propagate their kind, with none to awe,
                                          You ’d think; a burr had been a treasure trove.

                                          —Robert Browning, Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

                                          So Aqua, what's wrong with me?
                                          I read the same poem.
                                          I read it again. And again.
                                          And I think I kind of get a sense of what it's about.
                                          But I'm probably wrong.
                                          So, that's frustrating.
                                          How is it that you love it, and I find it completely frustrating.
                                          Not enjoyable.

                                          There's nothing wrong with you.

                                          1. Most people consume art for a distraction or entertainment. When those people come across work that isn't that, they don't like it. Could be that.
                                          2. Poetry might not be your thing. Not everyone's into beekeeping, either. Totally fine.

                                          Please love yourself.

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