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    Quote Originally Posted by Ecurb View Post
    I vote for the anonymous author of, "Finders keepers, losers weepers."
    I prefer the stark utilitarianism of anonymous' later stuff:

    Righty tighty
    Lefty loosey
    Last edited by Pompey Bum; 09-17-2016 at 08:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pompey Bum View Post
    I've made my choice.

    cacian
    speaks better french than
    a hatian
    but longing brings no elation
    unless
    a dacian
    from the romanian nation
    achieves translation
    of the conflagration
    in combination
    with a thracian
    at the workstation
    of love
    haha
    beautifully crafted
    and a joy to read
    Pompey and thank you

    one thing Ii must ask
    you
    what is the meaning
    of your avatar picture?
    it may never try
    but when it does it sigh
    it is just that
    good
    it fly

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    Quote Originally Posted by cacian View Post
    haha
    beautifully crafted
    and a joy to read
    Pompey and thank you

    one thing Ii must ask
    you
    what is the meaning
    of your avatar picture?
    Here is the meaning to me: the right half of the rabbit's face is innocence and the left half is cynicism. They are my personality flaws. Choose the side you prefer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pompey Bum View Post
    Here is the meaning to me: the right half of the rabbit's face is innocence and the left half is cynicism. They are my personality flaws. Choose the side you prefer.
    hard choice although cynicism is at the essence

    where is or what is Uncanny valley?
    bearing in mind I am in London forgive me
    it may never try
    but when it does it sigh
    it is just that
    good
    it fly

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    Quote Originally Posted by cacian View Post
    sure but poetry is prose
    a novel is not.
    poetry is prose? Tell me cacian

    Anyways, here for your enjoyment, a Novel that happens to be a poem:

    http://digital.library.upenn.edu/wom...ra/aurora.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by cacian View Post
    hard choice although cynicism is at the essence

    where is or what is Uncanny valley?
    bearing in mind I am in London forgive me
    Uncanny Valley:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley

    I have spent the last few years in New England (USA) and Taiwan (ROC). Uncanny Valley is just a joke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pompey Bum View Post
    Uncanny Valley:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley

    I have spent the last few years in New England (USA) and Taiwan (ROC). Uncanny Valley is just a joke.
    lucky you
    what could be the difference between the two?
    New England is supposed to be fairly grand
    and Taiwan s mostly tropical right??
    the two could not be more different.
    it may never try
    but when it does it sigh
    it is just that
    good
    it fly

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCamilo View Post
    poetry is prose? Tell me cacian

    Anyways, here for your enjoyment, a Novel that happens to be a poem:

    http://digital.library.upenn.edu/wom...ra/aurora.html
    that is not poetry
    that is far too long and too condense.
    it may never try
    but when it does it sigh
    it is just that
    good
    it fly

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    don't be lazy, imagine how many questions you can imagine from poesy long wings

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    Quote Originally Posted by cacian View Post
    lucky you
    what could be the difference between the two?
    New England is supposed to be fairly grand
    and Taiwan s mostly tropical right??
    the two could not be more different.
    I don't know if I'd call it grand. New England was settled by the Puritans, and they had a problem with grand. But it is old by Anglo-American standards so there is plenty of history here. And Boston, which was later inundated by Irish and Italian immigrants, has its own (more earthy) charms. I grew up in the suburbs and went to college in Cambridge, which is just across the Charles River. So, you know, it's home.

    Taiwan is where my wife comes from. We've gone back and forth seasonably for a few years (th humidity is unbearable in the summer) but we've been having some issues lately that may keep up state-side for a while. Taiwan is a beautiful but very eccentric country. It's doomed to be swallowed up by the Communists eventually, but I'm glad to have known it when I did. Poor Taiwan, as they say, so far from God, so close to China.
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    Paul Celan. I think with him poetry has reached its zenith, and it will only be able to go downwards from that position in which Celan has left it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pompey Bum View Post
    I've made my choice.

    cacian
    speaks better french than
    a hatian
    but longing brings no elation
    unless
    a dacian
    from the romanian nation
    achieves translation
    of the conflagration
    in combination
    with a thracian
    at the workstation
    of love
    Am in adoration or your creation.
    ay up

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    Unfortunately for most people who've replied so far might not be acquainted with Eastern poets and since I am so I rate them higher. There are names such as Mirza Ghalib (wrote mostly about love related themes but was so good with the use of words that he's considered the very best), Meer Taqi Meer, Allama Iqbal (was inspired from Goethe and wrote about universal themes ranging from religion to politics to social themes). These are all poets who wrote in Urdu with the exception of Allama Iqbal who also wrote in Persian.

    Then I haven't spoken of Maulana Rumi, the same Rumi who is often quoted on spirituality. He had a major work called the Masnavi, a work in Persian in which he touches on various spiritual themes. Again this is highly rated as piece of work. There are other Sufi spiritualists such as Bhulley Shah and Waris Shah whose poetry has the quality of being very moving and again touch on universal themes while at the same time being wonderful specimens of wordplay.

    In short it's so hard to say which is the best but generally speaking I think the East has some very wonderful poetic works.

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