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Re: Garden by ifni 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
pretty but I find it too much like prose to wrap myself in.
Re: that boy by nessness 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
cool. =) I was really hoping it would end with something like "boy, that boy can dance!" =) I'd prefer how it read if the exclamation marks were question marks... not much else to say. cool. :)
Re: All teeth when not. by ifni 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
although I feel the moment you're describing, I don't feel you've encapsulated it as well as you could have. the flow is off, for me, too much like prose.
Re: last night by nessness 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
very succinct and sweet, with an aura of so much more. beautiful, like an extended haiku.
Re: Burning Night by ifni 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
halfway there to the night, or ... ? :) very pretty but I didn't get a "click" out of it.
Re: Remembering Joy by ifni 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
Do I get to cheat and put the same comment? ;)
Re: brown is the eat feminine deoderant gross and stuff mmm styrofoam right? by skaskowski 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
I so totally can not make sense of the title. :) Hmm. Yep, really can't make sense out of the poem either. kinda silly, but not silly enough, and not sure if it's even meant to be (silly).
Re: Navel Action by BadPoet 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
very cute, very shel silverstein :) I kinda hoped for some philosophy as well, but oh well. :)
Re: Concrete Wet Dreams In A Paper Sack by thelonefrobros 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
Ummmmmmmmm. ok....? I don't get it at all. Especially the giant sore on your eyebrow. How do the stanzas fit together?
Re: Midnight Delight (a sexual sequal) by crims0ngh0st 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
hmm. trying to conceptualize how you've tied yourself. I've never considered self-bondage. This is a lot of words for a simple masturbation -- a lot of stuff is repeated that doesn't really need to be, I think (though any given part would have its own troupe of fetishists, I'm sure). Hmm. I think if it had more focus than simply masturbation, it would be a stronger poem.
Re: Death Alive by crims0ngh0st 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
I'm not sure if it's the poem or the fact that I just woke up, but I've tried to read it through three times and I keep skipping down. It's definitely not holding my attention. I think a part of that is I really don't get what you're getting at -- I feel I could if I studied the poem, but the poem doesn't invite such -- mayeb a little more cohesion or a bit more bluntness or something would help
Re: Pleasurable Agony by crims0ngh0st 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
this has a rhythm that I really like, and the thought jumbles are excellent. It hiccoughs a little around "The pain and pleasure mingle as one"
Re: Sleep Well by jriemerm 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
beautiful. I don't quite get the "dissolves like salt on your tongue", but I'm working on it. Some reference to a saying I don't get...? or just a complex idea? I like salt a lot. :) I *really especially* like "a snake whose dream has wrapped around yours" and "the world revolves beneath the sky, which revolves inside the mind"; "they can't wait [...] believe in it" seems a bit weak.
Re: Nyctophobia by crims0ngh0st 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
"Happiness floods over me" doesn't seem to quite say what I think you're wanting to say. Maybe "dark happiness", just to pound it in more, or... Not sure. I'd like to see more of why you fear the dark as opposed to that you are; what is wrong with having the power of the world, thoughtless currents, ...?
Re: Purgatory of Consciousness by crims0ngh0st 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
I like the stoccato ending of "me" on the last lines. Going back from that, "for the piercing complexities of understanding" reads too long as a line, and doesn't flow into the next bit -- some punctuation might help that. I really like "look too hard you might fall in ... My vast open mind" :)
Re: Breeze In Spring by Jody Conn 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
The rhythm on this really works for me. Not too monotonous, but very flowing. Maybe a little simple, but pretty.
Re: eat a grape please by skaskowski 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
umm. hmm. I don't get it in the slightest. :( What's up with the marker? Burning copies of the games? Are you in? One more episode? ...
Re: Lachrymalia by Lain 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
Does the title have meaning? I suppose I could do a google search. Hmm. Maybe for lyric poetry I should add a comments from the author field... so you can explain what sort of tune it would be going to... hrm.
Re: The Final Hour by Modulo 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
:laff: I like the emoticon tossed into the haiku. Very postmodern or something. ;) :) This doesn't seem to be enough, though, for me...
Re: Cosmic Imbalance by Modulo 16-Mar-02/1:21 AM
there more I think about it the more I like it. kudos! I especially love how it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever out of the context of this site. :)


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