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10-28-2009 at 07:34:24 PM

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10-28-2009 at 09:50:43 PM

Re: Word

I could type "amen", i could but it in large, bold print, underline it, use fancy blinky things, use large compound-complex sentances to explain the genium and pure, deep observation of the poem, I could post pictures of naked people to draw your attention, I could swear up and down to any and every god and president that you will love it, and I could go on...

but you should really read it regardless of what I say. This is THE poem. Best I have read in a good while. if nothing else, this cements 21st Century Poetry as a formidable foil for the masters past.

Mr.'Slinger outdid himself on this one.

10-28-2009 at 11:33:19 PM

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i'll add a giant YAWP to that, friends smile
-dh

10-28-2009 at 11:43:59 PM

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Okay, Kt and Dancer and you too, BD, I will check it out and get back to you................ wink

surprised Maybe, or tongue laugh, who knows, it might do me good.

smirk...............................................................................g

10-28-2009 at 11:55:06 PM

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Okay, I went, I saw, I read, and I was awed.... downer

Keep 'em comin', Word....the poems, that is.

gulp.............................................................................g

10-29-2009 at 12:29:51 AM

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Quote:
Originally Posted by BDIsernhagen

I could type "amen", i could but it in large, bold print, underline it, use fancy blinky things, use large compound-complex sentances to explain the genium and pure, deep observation of the poem, I could post pictures of naked people to draw your attention, I could swear up and down to any and every god and president that you will love it, and I could go on...

but you should really read it regardless of what I say. This is THE poem. Best I have read in a good while. if nothing else, this cements 21st Century Poetry as a formidable foil for the masters past.

Mr.'Slinger outdid himself on this one.


WOW thanks

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10-29-2009 at 09:35:06 AM

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Lmao, that's hilarious BD.

Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.

Plato (BC 427-BC 347) Greek philosopher.