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Kevin Taylor
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since 1999-12-23
Posts 185
near Vancouver, BC, Canada

0 posted 1999-12-23 05:23 AM



A poem, as a faerie thing,
Bereft of form, bereft of wing,
Can yet with gentle music bring
Delights to make the darkness sing.

Elevating common prose,
For pleasures sake, each poet knows,
Gains by use of tools, as those
He would, at length, I'm sure, disclose

If payment were perhaps your ear
Just for a moment, lent to hear
Keenly offered verse - or beer
(Loved by poets too, I fear).

Most often those who are unwise
Negate the poet's enterprise
Out of a need to criticize
(Perhaps within, their misery lies)

Quite out of need to find a fault
Regardless of which somersault
Some poets use to try and halt
Those satisfied with such assault.

Unless you've written words as these -
Verses made and meant to please
With just a little work to tease
Xenia coaxed from a's and z's -

Your day lacks all that razzmatazz - as
Zest for verse - and all that jazz

_____________

Xenia -- Webster's New International Dictionary (1932 edition) page 2357 xenium (plural xenia) a present given to a guest (or stranger)



 Kevin

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warmhrt
Senior Member
since 1999-12-18
Posts 1563

1 posted 1999-12-23 08:10 AM


Kevin,
All I can really say is WOW! & CONGRATS!

warmhrt

Kenneth Ray Taylor
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since 1999-11-11
Posts 139
Duluth, Minnesota, USA
2 posted 1999-12-23 08:26 AM


Kevin,
Clever, humorous, and it flows so naturally--especially given the restrictions you put yourself under.  I like the way that the sentences spill over from line to line.  
I know that that isn't easy to do. Your poem works well.

Are you the same Kevin Taylor who posted poems at RedFrog?  I noticed your name, since it's so similar to my own.  I was sad to see RedFrog disappear.

[This message has been edited by Kenneth Ray Taylor (edited 12-23-1999).]

Fairy Colours
Member
since 1999-12-02
Posts 169
Sunrise,Fl,US
3 posted 1999-12-23 10:30 AM


This is AWESOME. I have to say I'm very proud. Passions, I think, has the most creative poets.

 --A Little Fairy--

haze
Senior Member
since 1999-11-03
Posts 528
Bethlehem, PA USA
4 posted 1999-12-23 11:46 AM


LOVE IT! Excellent Work Poet!
Kevin Taylor
Member
since 1999-12-23
Posts 185
near Vancouver, BC, Canada
5 posted 1999-12-23 01:43 PM


Thank you for your kind words.
To answer your question Kenneth, I have often posted poems at RedFrog... but it's been a while and I'm shocked to hear it is gone!
What a waste.

 Kevin

Kenneth Ray Taylor
Member
since 1999-11-11
Posts 139
Duluth, Minnesota, USA
6 posted 1999-12-24 06:06 AM


I loved RedFrog.  I posted nearly one hundred poems out there under my (then) pen name Zaxil.  My new handle is the name (albeit common) that my parents gave me.
Willem
Member
since 1999-11-18
Posts 139
Inverness, FL, USA
7 posted 1999-12-26 11:21 PM


Kevin,  what a delightful piece of humor and
witticism this is, with its tong-in-cheek
ironic advice to all of us would-be poets!
I love it.  I also find the format quite
appropriate for the message. Congrats!

Willem

Brad
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since 1999-08-20
Posts 5705
Jejudo, South Korea
8 posted 1999-12-27 04:13 AM


Here I am determined to be critical of everything as a sort of counterweight to all the nice stuff people have been saying recently and this one comes along and makes me laugh out loud.  Great job!

Speaking of beer, I gotta go . . .

Brad

Not A Poet
Member Elite
since 1999-11-03
Posts 3885
Oklahoma, USA
9 posted 1999-12-27 10:31 AM


Kevin,

I just have to add my name to the long list of those who are amazed and delighted with this poem. I have seen one or two of these things in the past and they always seemed extremely forced. Yours, however, flowed and made perfect sense throughout. Anyway, after you defined xenia for those few of us who didn't know it. On seeing the title, I really expected something sappy. Imagine my surprise when I read and thoroughly enjoyed it. Excellent work.


 Pete

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