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thanks for the experience
thanks for the experience
it was educational!!!!!!
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it was educational!!!!!!
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strange replyLightning Rod wrote:Why am I not surprised?doreen peri wrote:i didn't learn
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sitting here shaking my head
jeesh
My post was intended to be humorous and a little philosophically challenging to a degree. Just having fun.
But yours? You think your reply is funny just because it has all those laughing emoticons and a wink at the end?
Sorry.
NOT.
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To paraphrase Nietzsche,
"who has time enough for experience"
or
what i said here before I edited.
"once a pickle never a cucumber again"
"who has time enough for experience"
or
what i said here before I edited.
"once a pickle never a cucumber again"
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its interesting and I hope people see light in this (double entendra)
its funny Rotheke had that poem with women and their wanton ways (he measures time by the way a body sways)
but sometimes i think maybe its the men who are wanton, eh doreen. its just thats not what society measures them by.
men, you can't live with em....you know the rest.
smile, wink- wink wink smile (this is for Dor)

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wanton
posting because wanton is a complex word not that i though anyone might not know what it meant, i'm just covering all basses. i had to look it up myself to make sure i had right def.
its funny Rotheke had that poem with women and their wanton ways (he measures time by the way a body sways)
but sometimes i think maybe its the men who are wanton, eh doreen. its just thats not what society measures them by.
men, you can't live with em....you know the rest.
smile, wink- wink wink smile (this is for Dor)


http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wanton
posting because wanton is a complex word not that i though anyone might not know what it meant, i'm just covering all basses. i had to look it up myself to make sure i had right def.
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Alyson, that is one of my favorite poems in 20th century American poetry.
I Knew A Woman
http://gawow.com/roethke/poems/122.html
I think it might be one of the perfect poems
I Knew A Woman
http://gawow.com/roethke/poems/122.html
I think it might be one of the perfect poems
Its one of my favorites too forever! since i was very young.
weird eh? I knew it before I knew it (well actually truth be told genders a construct and so in reality it could have just as easily been written about a women)
but for whatever reason i find women a lot harder to understand then men, in the best way possible.
i too have come to masure time by how a body sways...often in the opposite direction of me
wanton is a great word and i will use it in my next poem!
L-rod i kind of stole from him very recently "something like I felt it in more places then one..." what poem was that in, one of the ones i wrote, its not an exact quote but i find more in more like T.S elliot or early Morrissey, i just string some of my favorite misqotes together and there you have it an true Aly poem.
weird eh? I knew it before I knew it (well actually truth be told genders a construct and so in reality it could have just as easily been written about a women)
but for whatever reason i find women a lot harder to understand then men, in the best way possible.
i too have come to masure time by how a body sways...often in the opposite direction of me

wanton is a great word and i will use it in my next poem!
L-rod i kind of stole from him very recently "something like I felt it in more places then one..." what poem was that in, one of the ones i wrote, its not an exact quote but i find more in more like T.S elliot or early Morrissey, i just string some of my favorite misqotes together and there you have it an true Aly poem.
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my fav
I nibbled meekly from her proffered hand;
She was the sickle; I, poor I, the rake,
Coming behind her for her pretty sake
(But what prodigious mowing did we make.)
and of course
I'm martyr to a motion not my own;
I think my most recent poems have been about following swiftly behind something i don't understand but desperatley want to....but alas
one thing i know from being a women, it isn't their responsibility or duty to give up anything. My first boyfriend, he didn't get this, he wanted me to teach him and the feeling was not mutual. its got to be a mutal teaching learning thing...curiosity- never a duty.
right thats the difference between eros and thymos- friendship and erotic love....erotic love just is...thymos is a little bit more noble.
I nibbled meekly from her proffered hand;
She was the sickle; I, poor I, the rake,
Coming behind her for her pretty sake
(But what prodigious mowing did we make.)
and of course
I'm martyr to a motion not my own;
I think my most recent poems have been about following swiftly behind something i don't understand but desperatley want to....but alas
one thing i know from being a women, it isn't their responsibility or duty to give up anything. My first boyfriend, he didn't get this, he wanted me to teach him and the feeling was not mutual. its got to be a mutal teaching learning thing...curiosity- never a duty.
right thats the difference between eros and thymos- friendship and erotic love....erotic love just is...thymos is a little bit more noble.
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