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    Thanks Silas. Great reaction.

    What's Only Revolutions, limajean?

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    Turning then from these matters
    to sand and the life therein
    tiny and fervid,
    she betook herself of her fork
    and set about the plate
    like a sculptress
    paring away to the perfection
    of her satiety.
    'There is something', she said,
    shielding her eyes against the sun,
    'something ancient and mysterious
    in the taste of this tuna.'
    and vomited on the dry sand.
    Earlier
    the day before
    I had opened the tin and left it in the sun
    to age.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blp View Post
    Thanks Silas. Great reaction.

    What's Only Revolutions, limajean?
    The story alternates between two different narratives: Sam and Hailey, and Hailey and Sam, wild and wayward teenagers who never grow old. With an evolving stable of cars, the teenagers move through various places and moments in time as they try to outrace History.
    As the story proceeds, one can note that many events are perceptual and not certain. By reading both stories some sense can be made from this poetic styled puzzle. The words written are a vague mix of poetry and stream of consciousness prose. Both Hailey and Sam depict their feelings as well as ideas and thoughts towards one another. It is truly difficult to summarize the plot as most readers will understand the parts of story in different ways.
    It can also be noted that the end very much leads into the beginning. It is possible, after finishing the book, to continue the story from the beginning.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_Revolutions

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    Quote Originally Posted by limajean View Post
    The story alternates between two different narratives: Sam and Hailey, and Hailey and Sam, wild and wayward teenagers who never grow old. With an evolving stable of cars, the teenagers move through various places and moments in time as they try to outrace History.
    As the story proceeds, one can note that many events are perceptual and not certain. By reading both stories some sense can be made from this poetic styled puzzle. The words written are a vague mix of poetry and stream of consciousness prose. Both Hailey and Sam depict their feelings as well as ideas and thoughts towards one another. It is truly difficult to summarize the plot as most readers will understand the parts of story in different ways.
    It can also be noted that the end very much leads into the beginning. It is possible, after finishing the book, to continue the story from the beginning.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_Revolutions
    Thanks. I'll have a look for that.

    Aha. Just checked the wikipedia link. I thought there was something House of Leavesish about your description. Funny how one just knows sometimes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blp View Post
    Now, kid, with your pid buck toot
    Get out, by your anguished knees and feet
    Tell. It. Son. This
    for a gap-toothed boatman rolling up
    on the shores of newly fascist
    fragrant, sceptered, windswept and
    God.for.saken
    Land of my fathers, mothers and various
    unrelated descendants of Kane.
    Hello! What's cooking, kids?
    What does a fella have to do
    to get a bit of action 'round these parts?
    And who died and made you manager
    of this
    here
    boondock?
    Dronk King fleecing
    arms of a young boy
    open naively to the world.
    Ball. Play with ball.
    I love this.
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    Thanks, 5th!

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    For this big victim fat bloated groaning
    Round his head crown floating mix of scripture, history, wish dream
    Eating the flabby, dripping, ballsac fruit of the sands
    Eglantine, dates, rosewater, sweetbreads from famished bellies,
    Parched tongues, he lies down like Gulliver
    Aargh, goddamnit, these little people seem to
    Like to keep walking into my fist. I can't tell which ones. But Cædite
    Eos. Novit enim Dominus qui
    Sunt eius. Yesh, drunkenly, the old Dom Dad
    To us gave it us anyway, we're staying, you go
    If you can't accept reality, if you can't except finality
    Never mind, you'll know it soon
    Enough.

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    Drip
    drip
    drip


    the water
    falls

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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    Oven set at 550

    He had the worse sense of timing.
    called drunk when I was nearing
    the crisp edge of Fish Spencer
    Me, without my eight for two days
    thanks to full-moon cats, ill-timed dr. peppers
    and the iron bed across the house
    which shrieks at 3 A.M. with
    childish dreaming.

    I only want to tell you how I feel
    You won’t dissuade me from my thoughts
    with chummy visions of a brighter world;
    I’m unwilling to be converted
    to gods that you yourself will not believe in.
    I’m ugly, torn and wrong about it all,
    I believed the sun was hot,
    I‘ve seen it through my window,
    highlighting my dust.

    Yes! I said, fully convinced he was on to something.
    I couldn’t help reminding him that misery is a slice of life,
    Better than feeling nothing.

    I’ve been called a b..ch so rarely
    "Don't matter who they are, anybody sets foot in this house, they are company and don't let me catch you remarking on their ways like you were so high and mighty."

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    I think that the thread names made by june30 would make an excellent poem.

    How do you think i model this Bikinis?
    see my sexy body which i took in the bedroom,lol.do you believe i am only 14years old
    the most sexy advertisement you never see
    i am a very open mind girl,below is my sex experience and some of pics,let us share
    my dick too long ,how can i put it in to the pants?
    If you believe even a half of this post, you are severely mistaken.

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    Yes, that is very weird. I think people at the moment are trying very hard to EXTERMINATE! her though. (Sorry, I had a dalek moment, must have been the subliminal tapes I listened to in my sleep.)

    I will not repeat the June's words, for I am afraid that the moderator decapitates me.

    Greetings, fellow traveller. What time is it at your current location and do you have jellybeans? Going a little crazy where I am here.

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    the '14yr old ' title was truly disturbing

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    Weird Poem

    I was wondering if someone really into poetry and symbolism could offer their own interpretation of this poem. It's interesting to see what different people can get out of the same poem sometimes.

    I was driving down the dimming highway
    As the sun set to the left.
    My destination was home,
    Was on my way home as normal.
    A flat expanse on either side
    of the stretch of highway,
    Faded, short-cut grass,
    But I hardly paid attention.
    Headed home.

    Then the setting sun caught my eye,
    A wide orange orb
    That filled me with awe.
    So great...
    I felt the urge to follow,
    And I took a left exit
    Toward the high,
    beautiful light.

    I followed this new road,
    Followed the Sun,
    And as the sky grew dark,
    It still hung in place.
    A giant orange orb
    In a black sky above a far-off city.
    As I followed it in the night,
    flashes of color splashed beneath it
    Of red and purple.

    The beauty still held me
    And I still followed, amazed.
    Home did not matter right now.
    Only this beauty of another world.

    Suddenly a change;
    It transformed into a hieroglyph,
    The white right eye of Horus,
    And the blinked closed
    And in a flash it was gone.

    I stopped the car in the silence
    Of this sudden, total night.
    I was uneasy to continue.
    But I knew what lay beyond
    The darkness ahead:
    A place from my past, familiar.

    And then an old friend drove past
    And we greeted for a moment,
    And he went on ahead.
    But I turned around and went home.
    ___________________________________
    breitling

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    Please put this somewhere else, unless you wrote it of course. I recommend the Poems, Poets, and Poetry thread if you want help to interpret a poem that someone else has written. This thread is for people to post weird poems of their own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riesa View Post
    Oven set at 550

    He had the worse sense of timing.
    called drunk when I was nearing
    the crisp edge of Fish Spencer
    Me, without my eight for two days
    thanks to full-moon cats, ill-timed dr. peppers
    and the iron bed across the house
    which shrieks at 3 A.M. with
    childish dreaming.

    I only want to tell you how I feel
    You won’t dissuade me from my thoughts
    with chummy visions of a brighter world;
    I’m unwilling to be converted
    to gods that you yourself will not believe in.
    I’m ugly, torn and wrong about it all,
    I believed the sun was hot,
    I‘ve seen it through my window,
    highlighting my dust.

    Yes! I said, fully convinced he was on to something.
    I couldn’t help reminding him that misery is a slice of life,
    Better than feeling nothing.

    I’ve been called a b..ch so rarely
    Knock-poem, Ries.

    EDIT

    Weird typo. I meant to say 'Knock-out poem...' Weird.
    Last edited by blp; 01-09-2009 at 12:04 PM.

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