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Cardinal Biggles 02-13-2013 03:48 AM

Yeah. Just yeah.
It's on plenty of channels.

Cherry Who? 02-13-2013 11:39 PM

Well, I don't get any channels. [sweat] And it's not on Netflix either.

Cardinal Biggles 02-14-2013 12:29 AM

:(
YouTube clips?
EDIT:
Here! HeRe!!

Cardinal Biggles 02-14-2013 10:28 AM

Congratulations, Mr. Cocker!
BBC News - Pulp's Jarvis Cocker up for best radio broadcaster

Cardinal Biggles 02-14-2013 11:11 PM

Just so happens that I have a couple of links about poetry, so I'll share them together.
BBC - Poetry Season - Discover
http://www.h2g2.com/forums/A148907/c...19585/T8299742
How are you all doing?

Cardinal Biggles 02-20-2013 03:07 AM

Found a great website folks, check it if you are interested in the compelling side of history and worldly culture:
Wonders & Marvels

I'm also thinking, on the heels of my last post of holding a poetry symposium et slam. I know I've tried similar things before, with a film festival and summer reading club, but third times the charm?
It may take me a bit to retool the first page with my contribution, but if you feel inspired, jump right in.

Cherry Who? 02-20-2013 05:43 AM

I do write poetry, but it's free style. How unfancy. [lol]

Cardinal Biggles 02-20-2013 09:54 AM

It's expression, it couldn't and shouldn't be constrained or curtailed by style :)

Cardinal Biggles 02-24-2013 11:22 AM

So I was going through the Ophelia tag and came across a blog that was writing a dissertation on what I had thought of doing a paper on sometime and thought "oh wouldn't it be interesting to see how it develops maybe I should follow" but I went to the blog and taylor swift? reghugh?
#biggles problems

Also I don't understand what the barack obama post is about is she calling him a boob?
you make people better

HIM_ROCK 02-24-2013 12:32 PM

*Cuddles Biggles*

Cherry Who? 02-24-2013 11:27 PM

Ha, I can't look at that blog. It was designed by someone who forgot that their screen resolution is not the only resolution. wow nice blog insta follow totally i can totally read it

But yeah, it's a bummer when a blog posts something you're really interested in and a lot of stuff you're really not interested in. It's especially bad if they don't even tag it. If they tagged it, you could just block the stuff you don't like with tumblr savior and move on. But the people who constantly spam me with homestuck? No tags. Thanks. Jerk. [stare]

Cardinal Biggles 02-25-2013 08:05 AM

POETRY IS GO! COME AT ME BRO!
Oh, I did a rhyme.

Cardinal Biggles 02-26-2013 06:57 AM

http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instanc...x/18294143.jpg
Com'on, Menewsha.

Cardinal Biggles 02-27-2013 01:55 AM

Don't do it, don't make me ping you.

Cardinal Biggles 02-27-2013 11:49 PM

Oh, you've done it now
@my friends;
[ninja]

Cardinal Biggles 03-01-2013 02:01 AM

Well, that's fine. I know who my real friends are:
http://2-ps.googleusercontent.com/x/...zKIowEjnJ.webp

Cherry Who? 03-01-2013 06:17 AM

The ping didn't work, swear.

My poetry

And two of my favorite poems:
Quote:

Originally Posted by kidnap poem - Nikki Giovani
ever been kidnapped
by a poet
if i were a poet
i'd kidnap you
put you in my phrases and meter
you to jones beach
or maybe coney island
or maybe just to my house
lyric you in lilacs
dash you in the rain
blend into the beach
to complement my see
play the lyre for you
ode you with my love song
anything to win you
wrap you in the red Black green
show you off to mama
yeah if i were a poet i'd kid
nap you

Quote:

Originally Posted by Litany - Billy Collins
You are the bread and the knife,
the crystal goblet and the wine.
You are the dew on the morning grass
and the burning wheel of the sun.
You are the white apron of the baker,
and the marsh birds suddenly in flight.

However, you are not the wind in the orchard,
the plums on the counter,
or the house of cards.
And you are certainly not the pine-scented air.
There is just no way that you are the pine-scented air.

It is possible that you are the fish under the bridge,
maybe even the pigeon on the general's head,
but you are not even close
to being the field of cornflowers at dusk.

And a quick look in the mirror will show
that you are neither the boots in the corner
nor the boat asleep in its boathouse.

It might interest you to know,
speaking of the plentiful imagery of the world,
that I am the sound of rain on the roof.

I also happen to be the shooting star,
the evening paper blowing down an alley
and the basket of chestnuts on the kitchen table.

I am also the moon in the trees
and the blind woman's tea cup.
But don't worry, I'm not the bread and the knife.
You are still the bread and the knife.
You will always be the bread and the knife,
not to mention the crystal goblet and--somehow--the wine.

I've also been digging some of the poetry here and here. Both write pretty prolifically, so sometimes it feels a bit like quantity over quality, but there are plenty of good pieces in there.

Cardinal Biggles 03-01-2013 06:54 AM

Ah, I like the second one, even the lines that don't have pigeons in them

For some reason it reminded me of, or rather, brought to mind, Sarah Teasdale's Advice to a Girl
Quote:

No one worth possessing
Can be quite possessed;
Lay that on your heart,
My young angry dear;
This truth, this hard and precious stone,
Lay it on your hot cheek,
Let it hide your tear.
Hold it like a crystal
When you are alone
And gaze in the depths of the icy stone.
Long, look long and you will be blessed:
No one worth possessing
Can be quite possessed.

Cherry Who? 03-01-2013 08:12 AM

It's not bringing any parallels to mind for me, but it's nicely written. [:)]

Cardinal Biggles 03-01-2013 09:04 AM

I think it was the idea of "someone who is not everything" and "someone who won't be fully accessable"

Izumi 03-01-2013 10:42 PM

Oh gosh...I was trying to think of some horrible, cliche rhyming poem....but my brain is mush right now.

How about a late Valentines day one? Roses are red....Meh, nevermind. [XD]

OK, let me recite some poems about noses.

Quote:

Be Glad Your Nose is on Your Face

Be glad your nose is on your face,
not pasted on some other place,
for if it were where it is not,
you might dislike your nose a lot.

Imagine if your precious nose
were sandwiched in between your toes,
that clearly would not be a treat,
for you'd be forced to smell your feet.

Your nose would be a source of dread
were it attached atop your head,
it soon would drive you to despair,
forever tickled by your hair.

Within your ear, your nose would be
an absolute catastrophe,
for when you were obliged to sneeze,
your brain would rattle from the breeze.

Your nose, instead, through thick and thin,
remains between your eyes and chin,
not pasted on some other place--
be glad your nose is on your face!


Jack Prelutsky


Quote:

Warning

Inside everybody's nose
There lives a sharp-toothed snail.
So if you stick your finger in,
He may bite off your nail.
Stick it farther up inside,
And he may bite your ring off.
Stick it all the way, and he
May bite the whole darn thing off.
- Shel Silverstein


Cardinal Biggles 03-03-2013 08:20 AM

I... Don't really know how to follow poems about noses?

This is something that I thought about including on the front page, but it didn't really seem to fit, as it's not just about poetry, and I didn't want to steal Helen Adams thunder.

Quote:

You have to be always drunk. That's all there is to it—it's the only way. So as not to feel the horrible burden of time that breaks your back and bends you to the earth, you have to be continually drunk.

But on what? Wine, poetry or virtue, as you wish. But be drunk.

And if sometimes, on the steps of a palace or the green grass of a ditch, in the mournful solitude of your room, you wake again, drunkenness already diminishing or gone, ask the wind, the wave, the star, the bird, the clock, everything that is flying, everything that is groaning, everything that is rolling, everything that is singing, everything that is speaking. . .ask what time it is and wind, wave, star, bird, clock will answer you: "It is time to be drunk! So as not to be the martyred slaves of time, be drunk, be continually drunk! On wine, on poetry or on virtue as you wish."

- Charles Baudelaire See more at: Be Drunk- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More

Izumi 03-03-2013 09:39 PM

I love that drunk quote, Biggles. I would use the word intoxicated, but I wholly agree...As he said, if you're not you feel the unbelievable weight and burden of this life. By being able to immerse ('healthfully' - read into it as you must) yourself into something else you can break free of that feeling. Whether it art, music, film, a lot of smoking, or a conglomerate of things....

---------- Post added 03-03-2013 at 04:41 PM ----------

And sorry the noses thing I was just trying to be my weird smart ass self. I like creative writing, but poetry sometimes is difficult to get into. Especially if I'm not feeling that connection.

Cardinal Biggles 03-04-2013 06:34 AM

I want a variety of poetical expression to be here, though. There's more poetry relating to the soma, I'm sure of it, but I was drawing a blank. The only think I could think of was an Ode on a Grecian Urn. Wrong kind of body [lol]

Did you know
The Poetry Foundation has an app for iphone and android, and it's free!
POETRY Mobile App : The Poetry Foundation

Cherry Who? 03-04-2013 07:44 AM

Now if only I had a smartphone.


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