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 < not with yellow flowers >
 
 i start out trying
 to write a poem about yellow flowers
 
 about the ones i saw today
 
 these yellow flowers
 are the first flowers of spring
 even before the skunk cabbages
 in the low parts of the river bed
 
 but another poem about yellow flowers?
 
 it's like making a movie about two
 people finding each other and
 disliking each other then
 falling deeply in love
 
 it's been done
 
 by wonderful poets
 
 (the yellow flowers, i mean)
 
 but maybe you haven't read them
 those wonderful poets
 and you're reading me right now
 so possibly
 i can get away with it
 
 but i want more
 
 and who has more?
 
 TV
 
 the TV knows
 
 i turn on
 the "today's worst" news
 and listen to the body counts
 of the firearms companies
 and watch
 how that couple from the 23rd floor
 learned to fly
 and listen
 to the 911 recording
 that child left
 
 see
 
 it works
 
 that's how you do it
 
 not with yellow flowers
 
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		i placed my yellow flowerin the muzzle of his rifle
 and said
 
 "peace man"
 
 then
 got shot in the face
 
 them soldier's
 don't fuck with yellow flower
 shit
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (06-18-2013, 07:24 AM)milo Wrote:  what is going on with these line breaks?End of line denotes a slight pause and/or end of phrase. Blank line indicates a longer pause and/or end of stanza.
 My other poems are (mostly) like this as well.  I don't enjoy
 cutting thoughts (or delivery) in pieces just to make the lines
 even. Though, oddly enough, I do regular old comments this
 way. Hmmm...
 
 
 
  (06-18-2013, 12:32 PM)billy Wrote:  i placed my yellow flowerUse a bigger flower next time.in the muzzle of his rifle
 and said
 
 "peace man"
 
 then
 got shot in the face
 
 them soldier's
 don't fuck with yellow flower
 shit
 If the diameter of the stem is large enough, his/her damn rifle
 will explode. Then the last line will be: "don't fuck with yellow flowers"
 
  
 
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		 (06-18-2013, 04:02 PM)rayheinrich Wrote:   (06-18-2013, 07:24 AM)milo Wrote:  what is going on with these line breaks?End of line denotes a slight pause and/or end of phrase. Blank line indicates a longer pause and/or end of stanza.
 My other poems are (mostly) like this as well.  I don't enjoy
 cutting thoughts (or delivery) in pieces just to make the lines
 even. Though, oddly enough, I do regular old comments this
 way. Hmmm...
 
 
 
 
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		get the point of this poem. i feel like it is more of a rhyming statement of sorts. that flowers are dandy. but tv gets your attention, or something along those lines. i feel it is hard to get a theme out of here for me
	 
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		I don't think they considered flowers at Kent state when the guns blasted. I remember a picture they hung in elementary schools where there was one yellow flower amidst a sea of identical red flowers. Yellow is a rather ostentatious color. How would one describe the texture of a petal on a yellow flower? Beauty is as ephemeral as the bloom of a flower... Asking why repeatedly can lead to an infinite regress.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		hmm so a dandy lion could be a bigger symbol for the television? makes alot of sense. sense for the response brownlie
 thanks**
 
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		 (06-18-2013, 09:03 PM)milo Wrote:  when is a question not a question? .
When it's rhetorical? 
 When is sarcasm not sarcasm?
 
 
 
  (06-18-2013, 11:21 PM)Bunx Wrote:  get the point of this poem. i feel like it is more of a rhyming statement of sorts. that flowers are dandy. but tv gets your attention, or something along those lines. i feel it is hard to get a theme out of here for me. Me too. (It's because the poem sucks purple donkey dicks.)
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  (06-19-2013, 04:10 AM)Brownlie Wrote:  one yellow flower amidst a sea of identical red flowers. .
 
 ![[Image: 600-00823646fw.jpg]](http://image1.masterfile.com/em_w/00/82/36/600-00823646fw.jpg) .
 Well, not enough red ones, but that was the best I could do.
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 Asking why repeatedly can lead to an infinite regress.
 A few well-placed "because"'s can usually stop it.
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  (06-19-2013, 04:59 AM)Bunx Wrote:  hmm so a dandy lion could be a bigger symbol for the television? makes alot of sense. sense for the response brownlie
 thanks**
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No one has noticed that the picture with the poem is of a microwave!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 
 This poem, besides sucking, has more layers of metaphorical narrative
 than all of us have dirty underpants. So much for 'deep'.
 Hint: One of the many things the yellow flowers symbolize (in the
 semiotic sense, not the signage one) has something to do with
 arnica cordifolia's penchant for a certain ranunculus.
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		 (06-19-2013, 06:48 AM)rayheinrich Wrote:   (06-18-2013, 09:03 PM)milo Wrote:  when is a question not a question?. When it's rhetorical?
 
 When is sarcasm not sarcasm?
 
 
 
 
  (06-18-2013, 11:21 PM)Bunx Wrote:  get the point of this poem. i feel like it is more of a rhyming statement of sorts. that flowers are dandy. but tv gets your attention, or something along those lines. i feel it is hard to get a theme out of here for me. Me too. (It's because the poem sucks purple donkey dicks.)
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  (06-19-2013, 04:10 AM)Brownlie Wrote:  one yellow flower amidst a sea of identical red flowers. .
 
 ![[Image: 600-00823646fw.jpg]](http://image1.masterfile.com/em_w/00/82/36/600-00823646fw.jpg) .
 Well, not enough red ones, but that was the best I could do.
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 Asking why repeatedly can lead to an infinite regress.
 A few well-placed "because"'s can usually stop it.
 .
 
 
  (06-19-2013, 04:59 AM)Bunx Wrote:  hmm so a dandy lion could be a bigger symbol for the television? makes alot of sense. sense for the response brownlie.
 thanks**
 No one has noticed that the picture with the poem
 is of a microwave!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 
 This poem, besides sucking, has more layers of metaphorical narrative
 than all of us have dirty underpants. So much for 'deep'.
 Hint: One of the many things the yellow flowers symbolize (in the
 semiotic sense, not the signage one) has something to do with
 arnica cordifolia's penchant for a certain ranunculus.
 .
 
 I actually thought it might have been a microwave but I let the thought disintegrate. Doesn't semiotics study signs or does it involve symbols and signs? BTW microwaves use nuclear power don't they? I don't know if meaning dies when you go into metaphorical layers. Sucks is a term that implies measurement and comparison. Unless the poem is designed to "suck" or measured against the finest poetry it does not suck. I have seen much worse. I have been raised on t.v,s and microwaves and now I don't fear an instant nuclear destruction. I also have to try very hard to make my brain work, it goes on haphazard autopilot. If we are to believe in fairy tales our souls will fly when our burning bodies are pummeled by gravity and our husks are left as tenderized meat.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (06-19-2013, 06:48 AM)rayheinrich Wrote:  [quote='milo' pid='129933' dateline='1371556997']when is a question not a question?
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When it's rhetorical? 
 When is sarcasm not sarcasm?
 
 
 
 
it's not sarcasm or rhetorical, it is a statement.  It is miscellaneous and I don't feel comfortable critiquing something and you obviously aren't interested in receiving it but sometimes when you see something so awful you just have to say," what"
	 
		
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