Comments I can't post on your poetry

I hope nobody minds me doing it this way and that I may count these comments on my score board, I can't see any other way around this dilemma
 
An Alba for Him
A moment in time short and sweet and everything you need to say in just those few words. I agree that you don't need the extra spacing around 'slowly' commas would have been enough

After the Earthquake
I like this a lot, one of the best you have written, although I'm not sure you can call it a pantoum (I thought they rhymed!) But I don't care what it's called it's really good
 
OK, looks like someone else is having probs.
Not bad Ang. Four in a after a hiatus, an E. Did you know the flatted fith is the devils tritone. So this must have something to do with Devil's music. My biggest objection is it is not strict Iambic Pentameter. How are poor black folks going to get rhythm unless we share the white man's meter with them?
So tell us about the meter (I heard someone say).

The meter costs a quarter for 15 minutes, and what's that you say? We ain't got rhythm?

AH, yes the ol' Teutonic two step.:rolleyes:

I shall elaborate further on MLK day.:)
 
OK, looks like someone else is having probs.
Not bad Ang. Four in a after a hiatus, an E. Did you know the flatted fith is the devils tritone. So this must have something to do with Devil's music. My biggest objection is it is not strict Iambic Pentameter. How are poor black folks going to get rhythm unless we share the white man's meter with them?
So tell us about the meter (I heard someone say).

The meter costs a quarter for 15 minutes, and what's that you say? We ain't got rhythm?

AH, yes the ol' Teutonic two step.:rolleyes:

I shall elaborate further on MLK day.:)

Damn I'm outta quarters. You wanna know the meter? Here's the meter!
 
Damn I'm outta quarters. You wanna know the meter? Here's the meter!
ok, one more crack, and I'm outta here...
That is not the minuet.

Seriously, I am reading, (slower than I like) Sound and Form in Modern Poetry by Harvey Gross and Robert McDowell (sound like two white guys), Eliot gets a whole chapter, Pound does too, a lot of interesting things about Dickenson, Moore, etc., etc. Langston Hughes (probably the shortest) get's a half page, something about blues...no analysis, quick on to the next white guy.
A good book, even though I don't believe in the two step, but that was annoying.
 
ok, one more crack, and I'm outta here...
That is not the minuet.

Seriously, I am reading, (slower than I like) Sound and Form in Modern Poetry by Harvey Gross and Robert McDowell (sound like two white guys), Eliot gets a whole chapter, Pound does too, a lot of interesting things about Dickenson, Moore, etc., etc. Langston Hughes (probably the shortest) get's a half page, something about blues...no analysis, quick on to the next white guy.
A good book, even though I don't believe in the two step, but that was annoying.

I am gunna hunt down that book and give it a whirl. I am reading The Western Wind by somebody Nims and The Discovery of Poetry (I've always got several book going and I tend only to read poetry and non-fiction). The Western Wind is a corker and I would recommend it for all the poetry noobs out that. One thing I love about it; it has a pitch chart for vowels. A very handy item.
 
I am gunna hunt down that book and give it a whirl. I am reading The Western Wind by somebody Nims and The Discovery of Poetry (I've always got several book going and I tend only to read poetry and non-fiction). The Western Wind is a corker and I would recommend it for all the poetry noobs out that. One thing I love about it; it has a pitch chart for vowels. A very handy item.
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