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- constantine
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buttercup
buttercup and daffodil
ring around the rosy
octomek octomek
pocket full of poesy
faster pussycat
kill kill kill
ring around the rosy
octomek octomek
pocket full of poesy
faster pussycat
kill kill kill
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sounds good
sounds familiar
remorse and guilt?
take two aspirins call nietzsche in the morning
sounds familiar
remorse and guilt?
take two aspirins call nietzsche in the morning
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'Blessed is he who was not born, Or he, who having been born, has died. But as for us who live, woe unto us, Because we see the afflictions of Zion, And what has befallen Jerusalem." Pseudepigrapha
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Thank god for nietzsche
a laxative for the brain
a laxative for the brain
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'Blessed is he who was not born, Or he, who having been born, has died. But as for us who live, woe unto us, Because we see the afflictions of Zion, And what has befallen Jerusalem." Pseudepigrapha
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'Blessed is he who was not born, Or he, who having been born, has died. But as for us who live, woe unto us, Because we see the afflictions of Zion, And what has befallen Jerusalem." Pseudepigrapha
- constantine
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you know, i've read of him, but not by him, though i've a couple of his works on the shelf. my father was into him. i read an interesting book by the swiss psychoanalyst, alice miller, called the untouched key in which she examines childhood trauma and how it displays itself in creativity and/or self-destruction. a third of the book is about nietzchie. she also examines the childhoods of picasso, kohlwitz, and buster keaton and its implications in their lives and work.
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I ahve only read two books by him
Genealogy of Morals
The Birth of Tragedy
Trying to remember the poem that started this thread,
I liked it Dino,
I think this is good example of what clay was talking about when he said poetry is sound.
Maybe so, I don't know jacksh*t about it, but sometimes I "see" your poems. "The Wash" for example. If Doreen ever decides to another community project book, I would like to see The Wash juxtoposed to one of mnaz's amazing photos.
foggy morning in my head
waiting for the caffeine to kick in
Genealogy of Morals
The Birth of Tragedy
Trying to remember the poem that started this thread,
I liked it Dino,
I think this is good example of what clay was talking about when he said poetry is sound.
Maybe so, I don't know jacksh*t about it, but sometimes I "see" your poems. "The Wash" for example. If Doreen ever decides to another community project book, I would like to see The Wash juxtoposed to one of mnaz's amazing photos.
foggy morning in my head
waiting for the caffeine to kick in
Free Rice
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'Blessed is he who was not born, Or he, who having been born, has died. But as for us who live, woe unto us, Because we see the afflictions of Zion, And what has befallen Jerusalem." Pseudepigrapha
Avatar Courtesy of the Baron de Hirsch Fund
'Blessed is he who was not born, Or he, who having been born, has died. But as for us who live, woe unto us, Because we see the afflictions of Zion, And what has befallen Jerusalem." Pseudepigrapha
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Interesting that you said that. I'm setting up mnaz' book for him and mnaz asked dino if it was ok to include one of his poems in the intro because it fit so well and yes, it's going to be published there! (can't remember the name of the poem atm, thogypsyjoker wrote:If Doreen ever decides to another community project book, I would like to see The Wash juxtoposed to one of mnaz's amazing photos.

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constantdino ...
i'm filled with remorse and gulit, too.
i can't understand myself, not only you!
i shouldn't have asked for translation.
it's rare that i get it – another's creation.
if i had to translate verse that i write,
i'd stay up 'til sunrise, long past the night,
in order to figure out meanings i meant,
i'd drive myself crazy, plagued with torment!
(just like what was said by jweeble...
guess this is true with a lotta poet people

- constantine
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thanks jen - sometimes you push submit and cry: good god, what have i done!
"the wash" is the poem. if there is meaning to buttercup it is purely subliminal. we were joking around on pib - bardmaster and i - he calls me buttercup (it's a running joke ) so i twirled the poem off. in a fit of misguided enthusiasm, i posted it here out of context. faster pussycat, kill kill kill is a title of a b-movie from the fifties; octomek is a name i used to tease my little brother with.
"the wash" is the poem. if there is meaning to buttercup it is purely subliminal. we were joking around on pib - bardmaster and i - he calls me buttercup (it's a running joke ) so i twirled the poem off. in a fit of misguided enthusiasm, i posted it here out of context. faster pussycat, kill kill kill is a title of a b-movie from the fifties; octomek is a name i used to tease my little brother with.
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