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Disillusioned, is the word I use To show you what I know, When ponderous poets empathize With undeserved word flow. Analysis of purpose made Dissection of the theme, This superficial commentary To hints of depth... Unseen. The need to taste a stanza's flavour To roll it on the tongue, Like merlot spilt on burning stone In searing midday sun. Tossed banalities for empty lines, Back scratching for the crew Who choose to curry favour With the elevated few. Bring forth the real word smith, I say, Release the razor's knife, Carve substance to selection's choice And breathe this site some life. Marshalg @theBach Mangere Bridge 12 December 2009
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Dec 11, 2009
Dec 11, 2009 at 3:44 PM UTC
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Disillusioned, is the word I use To show you what I know, When ponderous poets empathize With undeserved word flow. Analysis of purpose made Dissection of the theme, This superficial commentary To hints of depth... Unseen. The need to taste a stanza's flavour To roll it on the tongue, Like merlot spilt on burning stone In searing midday sun. Tossed banalities for empty lines, Back scratching for the crew Who choose to curry favour With the elevated few. Bring forth the real word smith, I say, Release the razor's knife, Carve substance to selection's choice And breathe this site some life. Marshalg @theBach Mangere Bridge 12 December 2009
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Dec 11, 2009
Dec 11, 2009 at 3:44 PM UTC
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