Miss Madison
04-29-2007, 01:55 PM
One thing that always strikes me about poetry is how words on a page can strike people at an emotional level. It's one of the remarkable effects of the written word.
"Ulysses", a poem looking at the aftermath of Homer's Odyssey, is one of Lord Alfred Tennyson's greatest inventions, in my personal opinion. I can always take extracts from the poem and use them ine everyday life.
The thought for the day is the quotation in my signature.
It sums my father up exactly. Sleeping, eating, and lazing around. Cheap. Won't let a penny squeeze by him. I don't want to sound negative about him, but then again, honesty is required.
I just had to 'vent' those feelings. ;)
"Ulysses", a poem looking at the aftermath of Homer's Odyssey, is one of Lord Alfred Tennyson's greatest inventions, in my personal opinion. I can always take extracts from the poem and use them ine everyday life.
The thought for the day is the quotation in my signature.
It sums my father up exactly. Sleeping, eating, and lazing around. Cheap. Won't let a penny squeeze by him. I don't want to sound negative about him, but then again, honesty is required.
I just had to 'vent' those feelings. ;)