Sorry, Mutatis. I'm done with it. I moved on already. There are other people here who are really into poetry than what they want to BS around or show off.
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Sorry, Mutatis. I'm done with it. I moved on already. There are other people here who are really into poetry than what they want to BS around or show off.
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Yes, I got such BS critiquing skills from Helen Vendler who notes how Shakespeare frequently modulated from one word to another based on their visual proximity rather than any linguistic or semantic closeness. So, apparently, you're saying that I BS as much as our greatest living critic of poetry; that warms the cockles of my heart.
A "y" is a "v" with a tail. There is no "to me" about it.
What's BS critique? Bar, the foreigner
ahem. I'm oddly delighted there's actually a Wikipedia entry for that word...
... and there are so many BS'es there too :confused5: ! so I go for "British Standards" rather than for the card game mentioned there! :wink5: Thanks for your help, Morpheus, always a pleasure to read your stuff, whether poetry or (learned, relevant, always polite) comments.
miyako, I tend to agree with whoever thinks this is more of an expression of opinion on an artistic theory rather than a poem, though you certainly have passion for poetry and art and show talent when you let it express itself freely.