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Region, Country: USA - Illinois, USA

Favorite Poets: Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allen Poe

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weirdelf

weirdelf

18 years 10 months ago

Sorry K.

Despite some really excellent imagery I found it somewhat self-consciously pretentious. Dylan Thomas said it all in "This my art and sullen craft" cheers
Rottiestyl

Rottiestyl

18 years 10 months ago

Thank you for your review. I

Thank you for your review. I probably should have mentioned this piece was written for a fellow writer I know that was having second thoughts about writing. He was disillusioned and I wanted to give him a smile. It was written in friendship toward him. However, you would not have known that. But I am suspicious of your motive by your wording of "pretentious" which means pompous. To me it is a clear indication of another influence involved. I appreciate your time and review. The three of you certainly do stick together. Ah, the throes of friendship. Have a great day. K. Mulroney
weirdelf

weirdelf

18 years 10 months ago

Pretentious doesn't mean pompous

It means having pretentions to something more than it is. The work means a lot more in light of your reply, I would certainly have really appreciated it myself under similar circumstances (which I go through about 3 times a week! 8)). As to us 3 sticking together! ROFL, you gotta be kidding! If we were in the same room we would probably all have some bruises by now! cheers
Rottiestyl

Rottiestyl

18 years 10 months ago

I apologize then. It was my

I apologize then. It was my fault for not mentioning what the poem was really about in the first place. I thank you again though, for stopping by and taking the time to read it. Have a wonderful day! K. Mulroney
dbaker

dbaker

18 years 10 months ago

you know in the end we all

you know in the end we all have to go with our gut feelings/impressions of a piece. I have to go with what the Elf said on this one. Ultimately we write for ourselves. If anyone else likes it then we are in the plus column. -David Work, stretch, take risks, visualize your future. Become the poet you have always longed to be. All that is needed is honest effort.-DSB