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cacian
03-06-2013, 03:33 AM
i have a friend
that use to talk
surreal trains
all day and long
his conversations
were a fond
the animation of
the theme was
a prelude
to something scene
the tone the voice
were almost songs
a cinderalla in
a ball
whispering words
of happy wands
i listened forth
i could not fault
his keen of world
the trains were
toys
to him they would
become a playground
gold amusement rolls
and i was wooed
his stories sold
thousands of plauds
he had me listening
till day come
the minute went the hours
sailed
his story telling was a prom

cafolini
03-06-2013, 04:38 PM
Definitely an Andalusian Dog.

cacian
03-06-2013, 04:42 PM
Definitely an Andalusian Dog.
Ouch no such thing as andalusian dog. It is either spanish catalan or gallego. All dogs around spain are the same and they do not speak the lingo they just bark.;)
You may however have andalusian music. That is different.

Oh cafolini please check the minimalist contes poetry section.I think you won.

cafolini
03-06-2013, 05:07 PM
Andausian Dog (Perro Andaluz) was a movie produced by Dali and Luis Bunuel.

cacian
03-06-2013, 05:19 PM
Andausian Dog (Perro Andaluz) was a movie produced by Dali and Luis Bunuel.
Oh. I did check it.Never heard about before until now.
Salvador Dali of all people . Nice. :)

cafolini
03-06-2013, 08:56 PM
Oh. I did check it.Never heard about before until now.
Salvador Dali of all people . Nice. :)

In Spain, and Spanish-speaking countries, un perro (a dog) is a lie in the form of for example selling you a dressed cat and claiming it is rabbit. Another expression is "they stuck you with a dog" (te metieron el perro).

cacian
03-07-2013, 03:05 AM
In Spain, and Spanish-speaking countries, un perro (a dog) is a lie in the form of for example selling you a dressed cat and claiming it is rabbit. Another expression is "they stuck you with a dog" (te metieron el perro).

I lived in Spain for a couple of years Barcelona and never heard it. Maybe I did and paid no attention. It makes sense however. Un pero is a rude word in spain.

hillwalker
03-07-2013, 09:30 AM
Oh. I did check it.Never heard about before until now.
Salvador Dali of all people . Nice. :)

Ooh-er. 'Nice' is hardly the word if you ever get to watch it. This short film (also known as 'Un Chien Andalou') is a classic of surrealism. Some memorable images - but not for the squeamish.

H

cacian
03-07-2013, 11:56 AM
Ooh-er. 'Nice' is hardly the word if you ever get to watch it. This short film (also known as 'Un Chien Andalou') is a classic of surrealism. Some memorable images - but not for the squeamish.

H
I did have a look on google and it did look very telling of its generation. A masterpiece I guess. I like the idea of two artists coming together to make one piece of art. A visual double entendre. classic.