Why do they condition us to hate poetry? This girl should be online crazy famous for her work, especially after Somewhere in America and same about Belissa and Zariya. Yo, if you're reading this Rhiannon, you and your friends are the baddest of the bad. Keep it real!
Because it's weird. It can be entertaining but the messages are usually poor. Fail-safe artforms are wack. If someone criticizes it they will say you didn't "understand" it. Sounds petty.
crazymusicalgoof7 i agree. ann has gotten me through so much, and i've been trying to share her with so many people but they just overlook her because shes " just a poet ". like... can you not ?
I honest to God love all her poems my absolute favorite is Art Class. Being it was so personal it meant so much to her and she really felt that obviously. I'm a poet in training and she is my inspiration. Rhiannon if you ever read this I love you and keep your chin up your poetry is amazing.
I AM A POET You can not be a poet. Do you write free verse? No. I knew that I could show it. Have you come out of the closet Like Marilyn Hacker and Millay? No. You can not be a poet. Are you gay and proud of it Like Ginsberg and Whitman? No. I knew that I could show it. Do you smoke pot and inhale it? Are you a drug addict or an alcoholic? No. You can not be a poet. Are you suicidal and love to flaunt it? Have you been married more than once? No. I knew that I could show it. Do you hate war and protest it? Do you swear that you are an atheist? No. You can not be a poet. I knew that I could show it. Note: I am a conservative poet. Dedicated to the Modern Poetry Association, the Academy of American Poets, the Poetry Society of America, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Lambda Literary Award, the National Book Award, the Pulitzer Prize, The Guggenheim Foundation, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, New York University, Columbia University, and Vassar. (not hardly!) posted by Thomas Newton at 2:38 PM 3 comments A Self-Portrait at Age 60
Why do they condition us to hate poetry? This girl should be online crazy famous for her work, especially after Somewhere in America and same about Belissa and Zariya. Yo, if you're reading this Rhiannon, you and your friends are the baddest of the bad. Keep it real!
Because it's weird. It can be entertaining but the messages are usually poor. Fail-safe artforms are wack. If someone criticizes it they will say you didn't "understand" it. Sounds petty.
crazymusicalgoof7 i agree. ann has gotten me through so much, and i've been trying to share her with so many people but they just overlook her because shes " just a poet ". like... can you not ?
I honest to God love all her poems my absolute favorite is Art Class. Being it was so personal it meant so much to her and she really felt that obviously. I'm a poet in training and she is my inspiration. Rhiannon if you ever read this I love you and keep your chin up your poetry is amazing.
Same
Art Class is my favorite too
her poems are so beautiful, they give me chills. i would love to hear her somewhere some day
This is so beautiful and I want to keep this poem in a locket.
That last line though! I relate to this poem so much.
Love the concluding statement so much.
i dont get the poem but i love it
as i interpret it at least, it seams about body insecurity and overcoming independence over your own body and life? sorta
I love heredity...I will be glad to donate :)
]Wonder if she's a natural blonde?
you just watched this sneezing poem and what your thinking about is her.....hair?
I AM A POET
You can not be a poet.
Do you write free verse? No.
I knew that I could show it.
Have you come out of the closet
Like Marilyn Hacker and Millay? No.
You can not be a poet.
Are you gay and proud of it
Like Ginsberg and Whitman? No.
I knew that I could show it.
Do you smoke pot and inhale it?
Are you a drug addict or an alcoholic? No.
You can not be a poet.
Are you suicidal and love to flaunt it?
Have you been married more than once? No.
I knew that I could show it.
Do you hate war and protest it?
Do you swear that you are an atheist? No.
You can not be a poet.
I knew that I could show it.
Note: I am a conservative poet.
Dedicated to the Modern Poetry Association, the Academy of American Poets,
the Poetry Society of America, the National Endowment for the Arts,
the Lambda Literary Award, the National Book Award, the Pulitzer Prize,
The Guggenheim Foundation, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, New York
University, Columbia University, and Vassar. (not hardly!)
posted by Thomas Newton at 2:38 PM 3 comments
A Self-Portrait at Age 60