Critical Analysis #2 |
Columbus vs. Jung |
TwistedKnickers Junior Member
since 2004-01-02
Posts 35Saskatchewan, Canada |
"The world is mine!", Columbus said, and disembarked to shore. "There's treasure to be had out there; I'll plunder and explore." He occupied and siezed the land, then claimed it for the queen. He conquered both the soil and sea and owned what he could glean. "I'll sail inside", Carl Jung replied, and closed his eyes to see the deep and fertile ocean of his own humility. "I've travelled my unconscious and I fear that you're remiss; the treasues we've inherited, for we belong to this!" Poetry is the sculpting of words. We ALL start with a lump of clay. |
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Not A Poet Member Elite
since 1999-11-03
Posts 3885Oklahoma, USA |
I was sailing right along reading this until I hit line 13. The meter is all botched up there and nearly sunk me. (puns intended) |
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b.costen Member
since 2003-11-02
Posts 107ontario, CAN |
yes there could be a stronger ending if you bothered to write it |
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TwistedKnickers Junior Member
since 2004-01-02
Posts 35Saskatchewan, Canada |
DOH! What was I thinking?? I smell an edit coming on. |
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