Quickly, quickly, run to Ink, Sweat and Tears. There you can read a poem of mine that was inspired by a poet who asked for my 'friendship' on myspace. I can't remember her name and the website of the title is a made-up one...or at least it was when I wrote the poem.
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Tuesday, 10 February 2009
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Just sat here and read it outloud to myself. Really good, I thought.
I take it you didn't go for the moon mousepads...
Those moon mousepads, they raise a smile :)
I was amazed by the stuff she had on her website, this poet. I didn't make any of it up! I mean a know it's hard for poets to make a living but really...you can take the merchandising too far...
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Hint of Burns in the cup of love, I thought.
I'm inspired. Must run off and write!
Kat
That sounds familiar... I think I may have received a similar invite of friendship! I declined...
I have a similar 'friend' there. (shudders)
Yes..when I got the request I went and looked at her site and had a think about it. I try to be very open-minded with poetry and poets but she seemed to be more sell than write, more tired old cliche than ideas so I'm afraid in the end I too declined. And I don't decline often.
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I like how you mix in colloquialisms, and 'snapped the sea' is great on the tongue!
I almost wish I could remember her name so you could go and see her snaps of the sea. But it might get a bit personal and I'm really more pacifist than warmongerer!
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As for mixing in colloquialisms...you know if I tried to do that on purpose I wouldn't be able to. It just comes out that way! I am a mish-mash kind of a person.
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Reminds me of the famous C John Taylor, he of the poetry and art warehouse at Seil Island. have you come across him?
I could hear this as I read it. Any danger of some sound files of your poems at some time, Rachel?
No Shug, don't know that name. Will look up.
And Dick...I have one or two sound files on the website but not many. It's one of those jobs I keep meaning to get round to but other things keep the days full (this week sick child, other child-related matters and then, today, the death of our old dog). Family life...
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