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jenni
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0 posted 2000-01-13 09:21 PM


Another one just for fun  

Farewell to Poetry

I’m burned-out on Browning
And cross with Pope,
I’ve grown ever chilly to Frost;
A Longfellow used to be welcome at night,
But now I tell Johnson get lost.

So I’m shakin’ off Shakespeare --
I’m done with Donne --
I ain’t buyin’ Byron no more;
I won’t lift a pinky to read Robert Pinsky,
And Edgar A. Poe?  Nevermore.


© Copyright 2000 jenni - All Rights Reserved
warmhrt
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since 1999-12-18
Posts 1563

1 posted 2000-01-13 10:24 PM


Cute, jenni, I loved it! Can I relate? Yes, I can, but give up. I think not.
patchoulipumpkin
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since 2000-01-01
Posts 196
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2 posted 2000-01-13 10:27 PM


I really liked this, its a great idea.  Here are a few suggestions, that i thought might help

Shorten the line: "I ain't buyin' Byron no more"
To just "I ain't buyin' Byron"


And the last line with Edgar A. Poe could be a bit tighter.  I don't know if this works, its only a suggestion,

And Finally to Edgar A. Poe? I just say no.

I don't know, if it will work, but thought i would offer some suggestions.  Anyway, i liked the poem, it was cool.

poetry_kills
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since 1999-12-04
Posts 549
new orleans
3 posted 2000-01-14 03:10 AM


i love the last line, perhaps because it's irony runs a little deeper than the rest, being a joke from one of his famous works rather than a play on words with his name... i think it's the perfect way to conclude a clever little diddy like this one...  

sincerely,
**jerome the boy with no brain

Poertree
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since 1999-11-05
Posts 1359
UK
4 posted 2000-01-14 06:36 AM


Jenni

The perfect antidote to the Great Iambic Debate (btw "go for it Jen" .. I definitely sense you've got him on the ropes gasping  ).

I laughed at each and every line and agree with pk about the last line.  My favourite though was 4th line of the first stanza .. you feisty lady you  .... can't wait to return to the fray ..

Philip

jbouder
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5 posted 2000-01-14 08:05 AM


Jenni:

I really enjoyed this (see you were wrong about that!).  I particularly liked the cross/Pope, Longfellow/Johnson and Poe/Nevermore wit.  Quite clever.  The only line that I didn't like was "chilly with Frost".  Too obvious.  Jim likes obscurity.  

Patch:  "Nevermore" is from Poe's "Raven".

Philip:  I know I never had a chance against the great Jenni.  But, hey, even Rocky got a chance at a sequel, right? "Yo, Adrian!"  

Jenni (again):  Great job on this.< !signature-->

 Jim

"If I rest, I rust."  - Martin Luther



[This message has been edited by jbouder (edited 01-14-2000).]

Poertree
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since 1999-11-05
Posts 1359
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6 posted 2000-01-14 08:30 AM


Jim

"sequel" even...

heh he .. sorry, couldn't resist living up to my prissy Brit image  

P

[This message has been edited by Poertree (edited 01-14-2000).]

Not A Poet
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since 1999-11-03
Posts 3885
Oklahoma, USA
7 posted 2000-01-14 10:39 AM


Wonderful Jenni. I wouldn't change a word in it, particularly that last line (but I'm a hopeless Poe fan, even memorized The Raven back in high school, guess I spent too much time in detention   ).
< !signature-->

 Pete

[This message has been edited by Not A Poet (edited 01-14-2000).]

haze
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since 1999-11-03
Posts 528
Bethlehem, PA USA
8 posted 2000-01-14 11:17 AM


Excellent Fun! Oh and I do
know this feeling...So well

I agree about the Frost line being too transparent, but its a great poem, well delivered.

Til Again,
~haze

Kirk T Walker
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since 2000-01-13
Posts 357
Liberty, MO
9 posted 2000-01-14 12:53 PM


I loved it!  Very funny.  I can definiely relate to an overdose on poetry (especially if it is forced on you like in a class)!  Too much of a good thing is still too much. I agree that the Frost line is obvious but I don't think it makes it any less good, I would keep it.  
karneliann
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since 1999-10-28
Posts 44
Baltimore, MD, USA
10 posted 2000-01-14 05:00 PM


i loved this!  you've done a great job of being clever without sounding forced or pedantic.  bravo!

 "My empire is of the imagination." -- She


jbouder
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since 1999-09-18
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Whole Sort Of Genl Mish Mash
11 posted 2000-01-14 05:12 PM


HEY!  What's wrong with pedantic!  
J.L. Humphres
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since 2000-01-03
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12 posted 2000-01-14 06:50 PM


jenni,
   LOL.
       J.

 Jason
I...I have seen the best minds of my generation...
--Allen Ginsberg

SnglDad
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since 2000-01-08
Posts 115
Seattle area
13 posted 2000-01-15 02:29 AM


Great job  
Keep up the good work Jenni.

Poertree
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since 1999-11-05
Posts 1359
UK
14 posted 2000-01-15 06:04 AM


Ok that as well if you wish ... I'm in a good mood  

Have another hug LOL

P

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