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Expoetation

 

We mine your clouds

for their silver linings

collect your tears

to irrigate their sorrow,

appropriate your joy

to fulfill a need to ode

we'll even take your crap

to fertilise our nightmares

 

poets gather, mine, harness, exploit

we refine and distill it

and return it to you

different,

but still yours

 
 


— weirdelf, Jun 16, 2009

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Region, Country: Sydney, Australia, AUS

Favorite Poets: The Romantics, The Mersey Sound, The Beats and, of course, The Bard

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weirdelf

weirdelf

16 years 11 months ago

thanks fleur

I started with those first two lines I came up with in chat, barely a conceit, then worked it, scrapped it, rewrote it over and over until I felt a ring of truth. I seldom work that way, the ring of truth normally comes first. cheers, Jess Forever unwrapping the eternal present.
Kailashana

Kailashana

16 years 11 months ago

Jess, there’s no right

Jess, there's no right *way* for a poet; there's only the heart floating in a field of dreams. Love. ~A "You begin saving the world by saving one person at a time; all else is grandiose romanticism or politics." Charles Bukowski
Kailashana

Kailashana

16 years 11 months ago

Now, THAT was my point.

Now, THAT was my point. Chuckles and hugs, your loving friend, me "You begin saving the world by saving one person at a time; all else is grandiose romanticism or politics." Charles Bukowski
infinite_dwarf

infinite_dwarf

16 years 11 months ago

Good one, Jess.

I don't know why, but immediately after reading the first two opening lines, I had the lyrics "Hey, hey, please, please, get off of my cloud!" (rolling Stones) float in my mind. I know, this bears no relevance on anything, just had to make mention. I do believe that you've summed us up quite nicely, very concisely. Enjoyed your play on words with the title; very witty. ~Jess K. ----------------------- "So I open my door to my enemies, and ask could we wipe the slate clean? But they tell me to please go fu** myself; you know you just can't win" - Pink Floyd
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Craig Norris

16 years 11 months ago

raw truth

pounded out, revealed to be a circle. Love this Jess. Cheers. Craig
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Skumpfsklub

16 years 11 months ago

I might be barking up a stump here,

misinterpreting your piece. I am taking a strong impression that this piece makes writing poetry a kind of parasitism on the experiences of others. There is (in this piece, alone on the table before me, with no accompanying provenance) nothing to make the poet an active participant in life, with history of her own to delve. Joy and sorrow, good fortune and ill are borrowed and finally, through the dark crafts of poetry converted. The events are reworked; the identifying facts filed off, and the final product is 'my poem'--but we can see that it is stolen goods. Can you have meant this (what I see as) so strong a general rebuke? Or, which is plausible extension of my error so far, could you have meant to point to a particular stripe of poet, who might live in so dull a world that she MUST borrow experience to alleviate the drably uniform facts of personal history? Crap! I hate this! No, not the poem, but that the interpretation I reached seems . . . right, for no articulable cause. Gimme a hand here, Jess. I'm in the pickle. I'm goin' **** on ya, 'cause I'm takin' your purpose as "Make What's-'is-name doubt his own judgment," and THAT purpose you achieve greatly. Perry
Kailashana

Kailashana

16 years 11 months ago

By, George, I think he’s

By, George, I think he's *got it*......and where the f did you ever get the idea that humans were not parasites? Only a poet could put the most god-awful and full-of-god-awe thing together. I'll be posting something akin to that today on the stream. You'll probably hate it. So did I for having to write it. Peace, Anna "You begin saving the world by saving one person at a time; all else is grandiose romanticism or politics." Charles Bukowski
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Ink Dragon

16 years 11 months ago

Hey, Jess,

Has your notebook miraculously returned? Or did you have to do a rewrite? I still have a few minor issues with stanza 2: poets gather, mine, harness exploit -> missing comma? they mix it up and distill it -> do not like mix it up here, too colloquial and return it you -> return it to you? But still, the first stanza is absolutely worth 4 stars. I also like your title, very clever! Yours, ~Nina
weirdelf

weirdelf

16 years 11 months ago

no lost it

re-wrote from scrap and have taken your suggestions. I wish more people would give material feedback like this. Thank you Nina cheers, Jess Forever unwrapping the eternal present.
themoonman

themoonman

16 years 11 months ago

Jess...

I can see you've been in your think tank... my wife says we all steal words from the dictionary and call them our own... but this poem of yours goes much deeper... there is very little one can write about that hasn't been written or felt or seen... It is merely the delivery of the words that can be original, not the words, and in most cases, not even the circumstances. So do we send it back, I think we do, it is a circle that has been going on since writing it down became a need for all... I think Nina touched on the couple of things I would have... enjoyed the write... maybe I'll send it back one day... lol... Richard
Cloudthings

Cloudthings

16 years 11 months ago

eventually those little water drop (vapour) are going to end up

I think this a really great poem & I can think of several interpretations, but they are all just stories & yours is there & ours are in our minds & I like it that way... You do good story Jess.. (& of course it has the word "cloud" in it so I had to like it at least for that I am so in love with those things). The lovely thing about clouds is their cyclical nature, anyone could mine them & eventually those little water drop (vapour) are going to end up right back there in the sky, smiling defiantly... "Ya can't dry me out ya bastards", little cloud fist waving with a smile & a cloud wink - or better still unperturbed... which is really more in keeping with my perception of clouds, they don't do anything with bad intention... rain on any one's parade is the other side of bringing the essential moisture to the fruit & vegie crops... I just love them, they do their thing. & ... once more I digress (I am loving having a little time to spend on Neo today), sorry.... I do love this poem Jess, really well written & I love it's ambiguity in a way & the massages that are clear also. Take care xx Anni ~~~ "Courage, it would seem, is nothing less than the power to overcome danger, misfortune, fear, injustice, while continuing to affirm inwardly that life with all its sorrows is good; that everything is meaningful even if in a sense beyond o
weirdelf

weirdelf

16 years 11 months ago

Thanks Anni

And as I said to Skub, perhaps just see the intent with tongue in cheek and a littlebit of love. I own clouds too Anni, or considering staking a claim on some of the more silver-rich ones. No reference to you here, except perhaps in the sense that we all return with love. Cheers, Jess
Cloudthings

Cloudthings

16 years 11 months ago

I reckon you'll find none of us own cloud, I certainly don't I j

Jess, you are a gem, I reckon you'll find none of us own cloud, I certainly don't I just love them obsessively... As for the silver I know you know that's in the eye of the beholder you bring the silver to it yourself my talented friend. And thank you for the confirmation, I thought not, but I love it especially all the same because anything including clouds is such a draw for me (though I must admit to a mild concern on reading the "Ode" reference, topped by the comment by Skub that seems to imply it would be great to have someone doubt there own judgement, horrible thing to wish on someone I thought, but it worked on me mildly I must say, so thank for the reassurance, I am a little relieved to hear it)... I would love it anyway, as I said. Take care xxx~ Anni ~~~ "Courage, it would seem, is nothing less than the power to overcome danger, misfortune, fear, injustice, while continuing to affirm inwardly that life with all its sorrows is good; that everything is meaningful even if in a sense beyond o
weirdelf

weirdelf

16 years 11 months ago

are you sure about that?

My lawyer assures me that with the correct blood sacrifices and soul commitments to She Of Infinite Cloudiness I can in fact purchase several rich, unmined, but possible stormy, clouds quite cheeply. Perhaps I should get my lawyer off acid and the Cocteau Twins. Cheers, Jess
Cloudthings

Cloudthings

16 years 11 months ago

Hey, I love the Cocteau twins! & enjoyed your wit greatly x

Hmm Lawyers & clouds, can't imagine them on the same planet... oh yeah clouds float... & my sister is a lawyer... shudder!!!! (be interesting to see her anywhere near acid let alone clouds! Ah but to the point... enjoyed your wit greatly... nothing like a gorgeous mind, my friend... &... I love the Cocteau twins!(Elizabeth has such an extraordinary voice... sigh)~ Anni xx ~~~ "Courage, it would seem, is nothing less than the power to overcome danger, misfortune, fear, injustice, while continuing to affirm inwardly that life with all its sorrows is good; that everything is meaningful even if in a sense beyond o
dhruv

dhruv

16 years 11 months ago

great write. i’ve been

great write. i've been feeling the same way since the past few weeks and i feel at the core of the composition. hope you remember me, jess.
weirdelf

weirdelf

16 years 11 months ago

Thank you, sir

it's is truly good to feel appreciated at the core. And of course, Peter Parker, teehee Sorry I haven't visited your work much, hey, I've had some rough times. But if there is any work you would like particular comment on, feel free to PM me, Cheers, Jess
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orgami

16 years 11 months ago

borrowed Distilled from distill for my poem heading

this is a great poem Jess clouds have always terrified me as a child I thought all things were beings that had intelligence thought spirit more perhaps Thunderbirds from their great cliffs when storms came off the lakes further West and in my Simulator free from the internet I fly because I love the abstraction of it take a simple model of a lanc to the clouds or a hurricane spitfire Jets too fast fly through them above them looking down simple clouds simple green land below the sea on island setting Minning them yes someone already has devised a way to make clouds from water from small boats on the ocean to divert UV radiation to make the planet cooler That im not making up that is cool Dream to the clouds they are so great Mid west painters of America loved the clouds they so dominated the sky and anyone living in Texas watchs clouds In Algonquin Park Tom Tompson painted during 1916/17 beautiful landscapes with clouds could go on and on Such is your ability Jess to place a finger on the pulse of that dreaming place
weirdelf

weirdelf

16 years 11 months ago

that dreaming place

is what we mad europeans seek with such avidity in mostly wrong directions, Cheers, Jess
weirdelf

weirdelf

16 years 11 months ago

oh, I must surely

have been pointing out another difference in English/American spelling arse/ass Cheers, Jess
whitetea

whitetea

16 years 10 months ago

you start quietly in this

you start quietly in this and lead your way in to your topic and step you way out, taking time to look back. i like it about this piece.
Race_9togo

Race_9togo

16 years 10 months ago

Good Stuff

Except for the "poets gather" line, which is too choppy and doesn't fit the rest of the poem's smooth flow. Like the message though - we are poetic parasites, no doubt about it, although perhaps in the end we are more mirrors than bloodsuckers. I would leave that lawyer on acid and the Cocteau twins, by the way. Probably good for him! Respectfully Jim "Laws and rules don't kill freedom: narrow-minded intolerance does" : Race
weirdelf

weirdelf

16 years 10 months ago

mm, had not noticed gather in that light before

you are right, it doesn't flow. I wrote it in the sense of "hunter gatherer". What do you think of replacing it with "grab" which doesn't quite fit my meaning. My personal outcome of this poem was not that we are parasites, but that we take life, rework it, and give something else back. And if we are really good the reader reads themself. Cheers, Jess
Race_9togo

Race_9togo

16 years 10 months ago

Nah, I like "gather"

The word is right. I was thinking more along the lines of "poets gather, mine, harness and exploit" which now makes me see that the flow is all right, it's just the sudden change in structure that throws me. Does that make sense? Respectfully Jim "Laws and rules don't kill freedom: narrow-minded intolerance does" : Race
Kailashana

Kailashana

16 years 10 months ago

i still think the actual

i still think the actual "I return it *you*, different, still yours", lends itself to ummm extrapolation, or is interpolation? ~A "You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality." Ayn Rand
weirdelf

weirdelf

16 years 10 months ago

thank you Kenneth, Anna

I will give that serious consideration, Cheers, Jess "The political arena leaves one no alternative, one must either be a dunce or a rogue." Emma Goldman
jabuu

jabuu

16 years 5 months ago

very deep

for a moment i was thinking which clouds we mine but i needed not again when the dictionary is all what we refer. this poems thoroughly uses words in an excellent way. the flow is just superb.