09-24-2013, 02:40 AM
(09-22-2013, 12:24 AM)rowens Wrote: You stripped this poem threadbare, too. I think it's effective. It is effective at the end. But some might not make it that far. It's a very thin and hollow poem. The line breaks are jagged. I admire its unseemliness, put there just isn't enough to make it memorable. I was going to say there just isn't enough to chew on, but that would be silly. And I'm tired of silliness.Thanks for your comments.
I think it's interesting. If it was part of a longer thing, like a section of some longer story, it might work better. As it is, it can barely handle the weight of even these simple lines:
Shadow governments
Shady leaders
Populations being winnowed
Pared back by "progress"
(09-23-2013, 05:59 AM)bena Wrote: feels like a song to me. Or I could make it one. Todd definitely pinpointed the best stanza for me. It is a bit wandering and all over the place. It needs maybe something to bring all the scattered thoughts together. But I do really like the way it flows.Make it a song if you like.
And thanks for commenting.
(09-23-2013, 02:01 PM)Erthona Wrote: David still waiting for Goliath, but ammo is never a problem, old white guys always have a couple of worthless stones! Ha, I just saw T3 recently, have you read "Colossus" by Dennis Feltham Jones? Oh well, Frankenstein is always waiting in the wings.Nice to see someone got the stones (and pouch?) parts. Yeah, the skynet term was learned from the Terminator movie. I ain't seen the third one. Looked at the Colossus internet info. Are you familiar with "Odyssey 5"? I have seen the (unfinished) series. Quite thought provoking in my opinion.
BTW Maybe writing it as "skull-top cup" would make it a bit more readable. I know what a "skull cup" is, but having the "top" in there caused me to have to pause and figure out what you meant. I first though there was something called a "top cup" I had never heard of, (I guess maybe there is in France?), but if there is, it doesn't seem common. So I am assuming you mean skull-top, although the "top" part seems somewhat redundant to me, as well as confusing. If it means something else, maybe you could explicate.
Regardless, a fun and humorous read,
Dale
Frankenstein's monster. Ah, such a metaphor for many of man's efforts.
skull top cup - suggest you google kapala to get where this comes from.
Had one in the palm of my right hand once. Ain't nothin' else I ever touched vibrates like it did.
Glad you enjoyed the little dribble.
Nick

