I am, of course, none other than blank verse. I don't know where I'm going, yes, quite right; And when I get there (if I ever do) I might not recognise it. So? Your point? Why should I have a destination set? I'm relatively happy as I am, And wouldn't want to be forever aimed Towards some future path or special goal. It's not to do with laziness, as such. It's just that one the whole I'd rather not Be bothered - so I drift contentedly; An underrated way of life, I find. | What Poetry Form Are You?
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I don't like their discription of Haiku. Damnit. {>.<}
{Addendum, two minutes later:
Pixies - [Where is My Mind?]--- I don't like the last one, and i don't think it fits. It's too full of sloth, and that's not really me. I'm willing to conceed the first one, though grudgingly, but not the Rubai. So it's gone.}
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Date: 2003-02-07 08:05 pm (UTC)What Poetry Form Are You? (http://quiz.ravenblack.net/poeticform.pl)
then i got:
What Poetry Form Are You? (http://quiz.ravenblack.net/poeticform.pl)
and i decided not to take it again because i felt like i might just get something different completely everytime, and didnt want to spend the rest of the night seeing which parts of me equal which parts of poetry. but i smiled all the while and it makes me happy when i'm given such a gift.
--JMDC
I would remind you
Date: 2003-02-08 10:07 am (UTC)"The persicion of the bonsai in a poem, grown old with time still seems young in its smallness."
There is something deeply powerful about a haiku. Be still, be quiet, and listen.
Re: I would remind you
Date: 2003-02-08 11:41 am (UTC)