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Stephanos
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0 posted 2000-11-20 12:24 PM


(this is poetic reply # 3
  for the rhyming man you see...
     A bit of overkill I know, I know.
         Your forgiveness, may I plea?)

To some the rhyming man indwells
with close companionship.
To others he's a passing friend
to perk their weekend trip.
to others still, a foreign face
that greets them from a ship.
And that's okay because, you see,
he plays a different part.
Sometimes he's much more centric
like the pulsing of a heart,
as some to write without his help
can scarcely even start.
But then there is the freer kind,
who thinks his brassy aid
is needed only sparingly
like when some point is made
with poignancy.  Of using him
too much they're well afraid.
For they have seen perversion
of  his pageantry and poise,
his grosser forms so often blared
from mouths of poet boys.
And so they're more inclined to verse's
less obtrusive joys.
But how the advocates of him
still bid us bless the past.
They say the rich traditions
found in rhyming words will last,
while mostly novel tendencies
of poet pens die fast.
To some the rhyming man is large
and talks in every line.
To others he is little used
and far from a divine.
I think I'll grant him sleep
in neither temple nor in trash.
for fools will tend to worship him,
yet hating him is rash.



[This message has been edited by Stephanos (edited 11-20-2000).]

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pegasus111
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1 posted 2000-11-20 05:21 AM


Stephanos..this was very clever. inspired by the rhyming man?..hmmm..maybe not so foolish after all...

the woods are lovely, dark, and deep, but I have promises to keep, and many miles to go before I sleep...Frost


Stephanos
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2 posted 2000-11-20 09:57 AM


Pegasus,

Oh winged steed,
your verbal deed,
inspired in me
the burning need
to write about that rhyming guy.
It just came out I don't know why.
If nothing more an exercise
to make the "rhyming me"
more wise...
your poem was to me
a prize!


Thanks,   it was much fun.    


pegasus111
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3 posted 2000-11-20 11:21 AM


hahaha...cooler than the other side of the pillow..

the woods are lovely, dark, and deep, but I have promises to keep, and many miles to go before I sleep...Frost


compassion
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since 2000-11-01
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4 posted 2000-11-20 11:18 PM


..and after you finish patting yourself on the back, take a break and line em' up and before them strut your stuff!!

Wonderful, wonderful job conveying your highest most humbly thoughts. Godd read.  

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