lol. Really? What is so captivating about crating? Well, I don't think that would be called mixed feelings. I think you just have a different taste for different things. There are many styles and ways poetry can be written. You just have tastes for certain styles. I understand you now. I, opposed to you, love and welcome all poetry, although there is only one poet and writer I can't stand, and that's thoreau...for some reason, I don't even want to touch his works! that can be due to too much of him at school.
I know, but it was more interesting to take it as it was written. I think that some poetry is horrible and that other poetry is O.K.; therefore, my feelings are mixed. I could give similar mixtures of feelings for other classes of things, but I might be misinterpreted.
whoops...that was creating! haha! Well...I wonder how you have mixed feelings about poetry...is it a neutral? As in you could live without it, but you don't hate it?
Drawing can be useful, as is true of crating (depending on what is being crated),and there are many other things that I like. I do have mixed feelings about poetry. Post-Romantic poetry is horrible, but here s some earlier poetry that I loke quite well.
You don't like music? That's a shame...so if you don't like music, and you don't like poetry...do you like drawing, crating...or is it just literature?
Neither, I don't especially like poetry, but it is part of literature, and it was useful before literacy became common. These days the best oetry is put with music, but I don't like music.
Really? Do you major in poetry? Or is it a hobby?
You might just take up reading poetry that has a cadence to it. One that really works is "The Wife at Usher's Well". The cadence is similar to "The House of the Rising Sun".
Aw...now I feel left out.
I know as much as anyone does who wasn't around when that style of recitation was in vogue. I had an interesting discussion about this last week also, but you weren't there.