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          < in the pursuit of happiness >
So this guy comes up to me after the reading and asks
what did my poem mean and I ask which one and he
says it's the one with the mountain in it and I say 
that none of the poems I read has a mountain in it 
and he says well maybe that's why he doesn't understand 
it and I try to be polite because he was one of the 
five people who stayed for the whole damn thing and 
nobody bought my damned chapbook but I give him a 
signed copy and write 'mountain' at the end of the 
last poem in the book and he grins and thanks me 
and asks me if he can buy me a cup of coffee and I 
feel elated like it's all been worthwhile even though
I'm thinking at the same time how pathetically needy 
I am to feel this way and I drink my coffee and we talk 
about the life insurance he'd like to sell me and I 
drink my coffee and I feel ashamed that I feel elated 
but I still feel elated. 
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		I relate to the misguided sense of self-worth you are hammering out but I found the format distracting and the line-breaks very odd.
Thanks for sharing 
 
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (01-28-2014, 08:50 AM)rayheinrich Wrote:  
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          < in the pursuit of happiness >
So this guy comes up to me after the reading and asks
what did my poem mean and I ask which one and he
says it's the one with the mountain in it and I say 
that none of the poems I read had a mountain in it 
and he says well maybe that's why he didn't understand 
it and I try to be polite because he was one of the 
five people who stayed for the whole damn thing and 
nobody bought my damned chapbook but I give him a 
signed copy with a handwritten line added to the last 
poem that has a mountain in it and he grins at me and
thanks me and asks me if he can buy me a cup of coffee 
and I feel elated like it's all been worth it while 
thinking at the same time how pathetically needy I am 
to feel this way and I drink my coffee and we talk 
about the life insurance he'd like to sell me and 
I drink my coffee and I feel ashamed that I feel 
elated but I still feel elated. 
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Ok, I'm new to this. So I am unsure if this was a poem representation or a story of a poets experience. Assuming the first, it's very personal and is a clear representation of the poetry community. Assuming the latter. lol I know the feeling 
 
	 
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (01-30-2014, 01:49 PM)5th Flow Boy Wrote:  Ok, I'm new to this. So I am unsure if this was a poem representation or a story of a poets experience. Assuming the first, it's very personal and is a clear representation of the poetry community. Assuming the latter. lol I know the feeling 
Both. The insurance salesman was real and he knew his poetry, especially T.S. Eliot.  
 
	 
	
	
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		 (01-28-2014, 08:50 AM)rayheinrich Wrote:  
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          < in the pursuit of happiness >
So this guy comes up to me after the reading and asks
what did my poem mean and I ask which one and he
says it's the one with the mountain in it and I say 
that none of the poems I read had a mountain in it 
and he says well maybe that's why he didn't understand 
it and I try to be polite because he was one of the 
five people who stayed for the whole damn thing and 
nobody bought my damned chapbook but I give him a 
signed copy with a handwritten line added to the last 
poem that has a mountain in it and he grins at me and
thanks me and asks me if he can buy me a cup of coffee 
and I feel elated like it's all been worth it while 
thinking at the same time how pathetically needy I am 
to feel this way and I drink my coffee and we talk 
about the life insurance he'd like to sell me and 
I drink my coffee and I feel ashamed that I feel 
elated but I still feel elated. 
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From had a mountain to has a mountain
	
 
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (01-31-2014, 02:48 AM)Brownlie Wrote:  From had a mountain to has a mountain
Ah yes, you're right, it had a 'had'
but thanks to your keen sense of tense
it has a 'has' from this time hence.
	 
	
	
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