Can poetry have a popular rebirth, or are ****?d lines only useful in greeting cards and advertisements?
Are Y!A, and the like, places where poetry and prose can take root on the rocky crag of popular indifference?
The ****.y one speaks a great truth.
I am the victim of 3 great teachers.
- TD Euwaite?
Tags: Greeting Cards, Poetry And Prose, Rebirth, Rocky Crag, Truth
July 3rd, 2009 at 4:07 am
I would say yes.
I’ve been in classrooms where poetry is loved by students, and I know friends who live for it. I too enjoy writing every now and again. It would be nice to ***?e more published, especially for the younger generations–that way they’re raised with an appreciation for it.
July 3rd, 2009 at 5:45 pm
Yes ****? not all of them.It doesn’t sound correct even if you create specally or the occasion.So I don’t suggest it’s use on cards.
July 6th, 2009 at 4:51 am
a definite maybe…
friends, I must leave now, my sincere apologies to those I offended, ****? my bark is ***?r worse than my bite, my sincere thanks to those who engaged me, no matter how, I learned from you, my heartfelt thanks to those who felt it in their hearts to talk to me…
my beliefs and my convictions ***?k me to bow my head and acknowledge each and every one of you, may you all find ***?ace… I do that gladly…
please remember; believe only 50% of what you read and nothing of what you hear…
tomtom out
July 9th, 2009 at 1:06 pm
No. I don’t think anything will induce the masses of this ***?lf-serving and “I ****?t it now” society to care about poetry because poetry is something that you have to work at. You have to work to write poetry — not everything that ***?ople call “poems” really are — and you have to often work to understand poetry.
Poetry is a wonderful and marvelous tool of expression and beauty, ****? poetry does not usually offer the instant gratification that this society craves.
The only thing that will resurrect poetry in the hearts and minds of society is ****?d and passionate teachers. I hope, someday, to instill my passionate love for poetry into my students, and it is my hope that the others who come before me and after me will do the same.
July 9th, 2009 at 11:35 pm
I believe poetry can have a rebirth and needs to do so, It is traditionally the ****?rit and soul of prophecy. There is much that is cheap and tawdry in this world of ours, ***? well ***? demeaning and demoralizing. The ***?lse prophets stomp about the marketplace with their iron ****?ns and ***?lf-serving glorification of ***?lse power. The images need to be turned back on them, and ***?ople need someone to proclaim the vision and dream the dreams of ***?ace and restoration.
July 11th, 2009 at 10:48 pm
You are forgetting computer commandment #9:
Thou shalt not advertise ***?lsely (nor freely).