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    No poem - this is just to say that I love this thread! What a great idea!
    "Man was made for joy and woe;
    And when this we rightly know
    Through the world we safely go" Blake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isagel View Post
    No poem - this is just to say that I love this thread! What a great idea!
    Join in! Join in!

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    OK! Your wish is my command.

    Did you
    take out the trash?
    Good, I´ll
    do the dishes and
    someone needs to
    buy bread for tomorrow.
    We play house
    even as the ambivalence escalates.


    Next, courtesy of the poem of the week:

    Heigh-ya said Baudelaire
    "Man was made for joy and woe;
    And when this we rightly know
    Through the world we safely go" Blake

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    I'm glad I pushed for that one. Great stuff.

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    Thank you :-)
    "Man was made for joy and woe;
    And when this we rightly know
    Through the world we safely go" Blake

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    Richard Brautigan was
    driving a 42 Pickup
    down the Champs Elysée
    when he picked up a hitchhiker
    called Baudelaire
    How far are you going
    said Brautigan
    I'm off to the Jardin du Diable
    said Baudelaire
    to check on my buds
    Just then Brigitte
    Bardot passed on
    the promenade
    fondling a stote
    on her way to appear
    on Celebrity Big Brother
    Salut said Baudelaire
    Can you pass on
    a message to
    Mon hypocrite
    Lecteur, mon semblable
    Mon Grand Frère
    What's the message
    said Brigitte
    Heigh-ya said Baudelaire
    Last edited by blp; 02-08-2007 at 06:46 PM.

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    The above is a parody of a Richard Brautigan poem I read and memorised at the age of about 15. From memory, it goes:

    Baudelaire was driving
    a 42 pickup
    across Galilee
    when he picked up a hitchhiker
    named Jesus
    how far are you going
    said Jesus
    Out of this world
    said Baudelaire
    Jesus said
    take me as far as
    the hill of Golgotha
    I have an appointment
    and I must not be late

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    The next endline for someone to write towards is:

    Just a general description of something not there.

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    Engraved on stone,
    his name,
    date of birth,
    date of death,
    beloved.
    Just a general description
    of something not there.

    (for someone lost last week, far to early. Almost strange, the way your sentence was what I needed to write down. I might need to work abit more on this poem, but there it is)

    Edit - I forgot to say that I liked what you did with my nonsense line, now I have to go and look for more poems by Richard Brautigan. Thanks for posting the poem.
    Next:
    My clock is made of glass
    Last edited by Isagel; 02-08-2007 at 02:06 PM.
    "Man was made for joy and woe;
    And when this we rightly know
    Through the world we safely go" Blake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isagel View Post
    (for someone lost last week, far to early. Almost strange, the way your sentence was what I needed to write down. I might need to work abit more on this poem, but there it is)
    Gets me in the gut a bit, that. I don't mean this in a superstitious way, but this game does seem to pull out meaning in surprising ways. Glad it was helpful to you.

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    The ticking strums like pain
    kaliedoscopic in one's mind,
    pricking vain illusion
    to surface in due time.

    Shards fall like fetters
    and minutes too shall pass,
    the moment's all too fragile
    my clock is made of glass.




    the turntable spun magnanimous beats.
    and somehow a dog
    has taken itself & its tail considerably away
    into the mountains or sea or sky, leaving
    behind: me, wag.
    - John Berryman

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    Joy of jaded grass
    Glittering stones
    Secret chambers
    Obliterated
    By a cold
    Touch
    Of
    Time
    Told stories
    Of red ch'i p'ao
    And exotic phonograph upon
    A hundred moons
    Kept in the record
    Of grave dust
    No more-
    The old Shanghai singer
    Sang the evening primrose
    No more-
    The turntable spun
    Magnanimous beats


    Buffalos run wild.
    Last edited by white camellia; 02-10-2007 at 12:29 PM.
    There is no polite way
    of being happy

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    There are vast scavenged plains;
    Sun-bleached bones are polished daily
    Where are the steady creatures for their cages?
    Where are their sun-sweats and migraines?
    Their memories keep me warm at night
    I am no sorcerer or mage
    I look upon the red stained walls;
    Creatures with magic weapons
    Are not there;
    Buffalos run wild

    A cloud of blood within the veins of winds
    My eyes are golden

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    At the beach I shade my eyes
    the light shines through my fingertips
    making bones visible.
    I am
    translucent,
    I am
    a cloud of blood within the veins of winds.

    (Thank you Il Penseroso for making something beautiful!)

    the jester flees the city.
    "Man was made for joy and woe;
    And when this we rightly know
    Through the world we safely go" Blake

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    city divine and shadowed
    two towers struck to ashes
    fifty balloons star the sky
    the grim new year approaches
    wolves are lurking at the door
    the jester flees the city

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    liquid granite moans its pain
    se non e vero, e molto ben'trovato

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