Anna Mae wrote:Here is another one just so that there is something recent. I wrote this one last year when I was in a whimsical, bubbly mood. I started with the inspiration of saying pretty much the same thing over and over in different ways.
Greens and Blues and Other Hues
All these colors swirl around me,
So awesome that they do astound me.
Green and blue make turquoise, see?
I think that's good enough for me.
The colors swirl around me all,
Amazing me so I almost fall.
Is turquoise just from blue and green?
I think there's more to what I've seen.
I watch these colors around me swirl,
This awed and curious little girl.
Do I watch the blue and green make turquoise?
I think instead I hear the noise.
Around me swirls this sea of color,
I'm awed that I can see no shore.
Is turquoise born from green and blue?
I think it doesn't matter, through and through.
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Anna Mae wrote:I wrote this almost exactly a year ago.
A Poem About Poems That Talk About Poetry
Oh, there are so many poems that talk about poetry!
Some insist it's the most compact form of literature,
Others claim it spends a long time to say nothing for sure.
Some teach there should be numerous rules to follow,
Others say that that just makes poetry hollow.
Some want it to have rhythm, or at least have it rhyme,
Others disagree.
Some contend that poetry is a divine inspiration,
Others shrug indifferently at all the sensation.
Oh, there are so many poems that talk about poetry!
Some will tell you that each one is unique and thus needed,
Others hold that there are so many, one more isn't heeded.
And look what I've done here, I've added another.
Now is the time to be saying, "Oh brother!"
There are so many poems that talk about poetry!
Anna Mae wrote:So, is that lighthearted banter, or should I try to interpolate some sort of deep metaphore?
Well, it's pretty much one of those everyone-has-personal-worth-don't-commit-suicide poems. But please elaborate on what you said.creed4 wrote:Intersting, though sometime I'm not sure where you are going with the poem
Verdad, verdad (verdad=true in Spanish). Don't worry, though. I do have friends.SP1 wrote:It sort of just came to me. It started as light-hearted, but after I looked at it, you could run with an interpretation. I suppose I meant that it's not so bad being the fork, so don't be too hard on yourself.
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