asfandyar khan October 20, 2005
#8 Posted by khamkhwa. on October 27, 2005 9:38:20 am
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#7 Posted by temporal on October 23, 2005 6:47:26 pm
Beej:
I have difficulty imagining sun-burnt grass next to the sea beach can it even happen?
yes it can...i have seen it on several islands in the caribbean ...and in some places i have seen palm trees growing a few feet into the sea...dont ask me how they survive....maybe their roots grow inland maybe the regular rain fall helps
re: kyla
she is right...poets ought to exercise greater respect for words (and punctuations)
rgds
t
I have difficulty imagining sun-burnt grass next to the sea beach can it even happen?
yes it can...i have seen it on several islands in the caribbean ...and in some places i have seen palm trees growing a few feet into the sea...dont ask me how they survive....maybe their roots grow inland maybe the regular rain fall helps
re: kyla
she is right...poets ought to exercise greater respect for words (and punctuations)
rgds
t
#6 Posted by Beej on October 23, 2005 12:25:35 pm
Re#3 Kyla
[it needs either more or no punctuation - the semicolons in the middle of the stanza and nothing at the end....]
Nitpicker!
#5 Posted by Beej on October 23, 2005 12:22:15 pm
I have difficulty imagining sun-burnt grass next to the sea beach can it even happen?
And how the heck can one reconcile numbered days with immorality! Almost an oxymoron!
But the words are sweet!
And somehow, I still like this poem perhaps there is some attraction in the nature of the abstract itself or just the challenge of decoding it!
I like it and dont NOBODY ask me to explain why!
Sincerely,
Beej.
#4 Posted by Urstruly on October 20, 2005 1:26:52 pm
is this about two Valruses basking in in the sun?
#3 Posted by kyla on October 20, 2005 12:08:41 pm
It`s hard to do formal poetry well, but this is quite nice, although a little predictable. It seems like it needs either more or no punctuation - the semicolons in the middle of the stanza and nothing at the end make it hard to breathe while reading it. Having said all that nitpicky stuff, it`s really quite nice.
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