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Bad Poetry
Annika
· 22 years, 2 months ago
Maybe I'm the only one, but, has anyone else noticed when you're really upset, and you write poetry, it seems really good and you're very impressed with it, until the next day, at which point you realize that you've over-rhymed, and it's total crap.
I went through my notebooks last night and all my 'sad' writing just made me go "Oh God! This is really bad!" I'd post some, because it is very funny, and I read some to Casey over the phone, but it was awkward in the way that I knew it was bad, and I was laughing, but I could sense that Casey wanted to laugh, but he didn't think he should because I wrote it. Anyone else do that? Anyone braver than me and willing to post really bad poetry?
I think you should definitely share. This thing is all about sharing, right? Besides, given the context you've provided, people know they can respond honestly. I'd post, too, but the most writing I do is with the Magnetic Poetry on my 'fridge! ...which is really fun, by the way, don't you think? ;)
I've had Magnetic Poetry (Original, French, and Shakespearean) on the fridge in my dorm room since September, but I never really got around to writing anything with it. Then right before Christmas break, I realized I should put it on my door so everyone who walks by can play with it...and my hall loves it!
And, since this definitely fits the topic of "bad poetry," here are some selections currently view-able on my door: Untitled you decieve thus melancholy alas get thee hither I beseech you Codpiece codpiece Untitled I loathe vehemence o'er mortal maidens therefore I herein bestow peasant discontent and deliciously bawdy jest
Oh! I love those! Back when I was living with.. someone, I had a fridge covered in those. I used to put together poems about how pissed off I was at him for.. whatever. He never read them, so I guess it didn't work the way it was supposed to, no, it worked in a better way. Our friends would come by quite a bit, so our fridge became a community fridge, and they would read them, and say "Hey Billy, why did you....." Yay for break ups!
emilie is CRANKY
· 22 years, 2 months ago
*chants* fr�-haiku! fr�-haiku! fr�-haiku!
yer, we love the fr�playground. :) that is all.
There's plenty of good poetry that isn't underground (at least not anymore)
William Carlos Williams William Blake e.e. cummings Allen Ginsberg John Ashbury Brenda Hillman Shel Silverstein And a whole bunch more than I can't remember right now (well, and there's no reason to post a huge list at the moment...)
soul groove feline
· 22 years, 2 months ago
I am the absolute queen of bad poetry. I write so much of it. I actually have an entire site full of it. I'm not gonna post the link in a public forum to be immortalized in fru-archives for all eternity, but if any of you really wanna see, I'll frum you the link :)
Annika
· 21 years, 6 months ago
This one was never finished.� Shocking... This is going no where This... hrm..� I can't even explain it.� I'm not going to, other than to say, that no,� I never did really organize it, it's just random rock and roll toaster ideas clumped together. Rock and roll toaster Toaster in the night The toasters not broken You must first create an account to post.
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