Dark Hunch
Dark Hunch
It could have been an accident
Beaten black and blue by old habits
A deadbeat with marvelous potential
An urban wordsmith, scratch poet
Lost in a life of subtle performance
As a blackballed artist
Beaten black and blue by old habits
A deadbeat with marvelous potential
An urban wordsmith, scratch poet
Lost in a life of subtle performance
As a blackballed artist
- Lightning Rod
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- stilltrucking
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More of a proposition, even a verifiable one, than hunch. I respect authentic poets. As Ez Pound asserted, however, the authentic poet knows a lot--two or three languages, and all the requisite Kultural stuff. These days "poet" includes about any dweeb (or dweebette) who shows up to talent nite at Tony's pizzeria and bleats out "I really f-n hate Bush". It's a noble's sport really: more like Bach than bobby dylan.
Poet I am not. On occasion I scribble parodies of poesy. In regards to language skills of poets , ah suggest you peruse some of Pound's literary essays. Even most of the "beats" were fairly well read in french, as well as English. Pound and Eliot knew classical latin as well as other romantic tongues, Deutsch. The typical renaissance scribe--say like Shakespeare or Herrick---knew Latin, greek, italian, etc. Anglo-ish is not really even a official language, arguably.
It's from plattdeutsch (sort of flatlander, farmer speak) with lots of loan words from latin and old frankish. Jus sayin'. We wuz robbed.

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