"I'm the most real thing on TV!"

Aug 09, 2005 22:41

This quote from the WWE superstar Shawn "HBK" Michaels begins my post tonight ( Read more... )

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jreedy August 9 2005, 22:58:03 UTC
Great story. Dig it. Put this in your submission packet, dude. In some form or another. Hey, submission packet? Freudian slip there maybe? Hmm.

I started to type that I'd love to hear more about this Spanish beauty you were so instantly smitten with, but then I began to think about how that would ruin the mood of this post. And erase some of that mystery for you. And completely short-circuit the whole point of the poem. So tell us no more.

No, no, don't speak! Don't speak. (<----Shameless Bullets over Broadway reference)

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rev_wayfarer August 10 2005, 15:40:08 UTC
I'll think on it eh...I think the poem is too formal and can't really stand alone, so maybe I put some more work into it. The truth is I hate rhyme and meter, I think my work sounds trite with it. But the idea of this poem I like...I had to try.

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jreedy August 10 2005, 16:31:37 UTC
I know what you mean, rhyme and meter can be a bit much. You have used it sparingly to good effect, though, in some of your recent work.

But yeah, with the lead-in story written mainly for your LJ readers, and then jumping right into the poem, I'd agree -- you could work on this a bit and make it stand better on its own before including it in any greater body of work. But the sentiment of it is just great. The mysterious longing, the regret, the assertion that she's too good for you in a way -- I just love how you tie all of that together here.

Anyway, keep the poetry coming, regardless of your feelings on the matter. Your faithful readers demand it! ;-D

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rev_wayfarer August 10 2005, 19:14:43 UTC
It'll take some time on this, especially since I've set the meter precedent, but alas that's the fun part about deconstructing poetic devices and paradigms.

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shortindiangirl August 27 2005, 20:53:32 UTC
I wish I could tell you how fantastic I think this poem is. How unusual, and how starkly honest. I hope your soul is beyond needing to know in a bliss beyond the beautiful poems you have penned here.

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