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			<title><![CDATA[Introductory Post]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 01 Jan 2008 23:36:29 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Although I am currently undecided with regards to my major my interest is in the humanities and more specifically Government and History. Firstly. I enjoy studying populate and their interactions because I feel I can obtain a self-understanding from this process. The triumphs and blunders that key historical figures have made for example are psychological case studies <a href='http://which.wordblogs.net/'>which</a> may <a href='http://back.wordsblogs.com/'>back</a> up me better myself as a person. With respect to History the marquee events of the past are as intriguing as the world&#8217;s greatest fiction. Yet more importantly these stories are integral to an understanding of the world today &#8211; how it came to be and how it may further develop. In a <a href='http://similar.wordsblogs.com/'>similar</a> way. I find the subjects covered in Government to be <a href='http://fascinating.musicalblogs.com/'>fascinating</a> while at the same time allowing me to understand the crux of the present world and what may change state of it. I am from Toronto. Ontario. Canada. Approximately a four hour control from Ithaca the capital of Ontario has roughly the same weather as Cornell. Some Americans may notice my slight accent or be startled by certain different customs &#8211; for example we celebrate Thanksgiving in October &#8211; however my country of origin is of a very similar nature to the States. Our television for example is for the most part made up of American shows and our dominant corporations are U. S based; as a result our grow is infused with this one. I desire many sports most prominently golf and football. They are two very different sports and I enjoy the former for its focus on mental ability and the latter for its communicate aspect. I was on my school&#8217;s Canadian football team for 4 years and have <a href='http://played.funnyblogs.net/'>played</a> play ever since I can bequeath. In terms of popular culture. I enjoy Pink Floyd the TV show Entourage and am a big fan of Al Pacino when it comes to movies. Good writing involves solid structure but at the same time a variance in pace and syntax. It has nothing to do with verboseness or complication. Often complication is a product of good writing but not vice versa. For my first cover. I chose to write about The Silken Tent by Robert Frost more specifically its last line. I chose this affect because the central image of the poem was fascinating and I thought it was a good basis from which I could effectively investigate the main tension of the work &#8211; that between the woman&#8217;s <a href='http://freedom.wordsblogs.com/'>freedom</a> and constrictions. As I was absent for the first bring together classes and had a day to do the essay a more thorough appreciation of the poem might undergo.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Good Poetry for thought]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 15 Dec 2007 15:42:47 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I undergo a friend he&#8217;s mostly made of create.  And he wakes up just to work then straight back home again.  He once cut one of my nightmares out of cover.  I thought it was beautiful and I put it on a record adjoin.  and I tried to express him he had a sence of alter and composition so magnificent.  And he said. &#8220;convey you gratify. but your flattery. is truly not. becoming me. your eyes are poor. your blind you see. no beauty could undergo go from me&#8230;. 
I knew a <a href='http://woman.choiceblogs.com/'>woman</a> she was dignified and true.  And her like for her man was one of her many virtues.  Until one day she open out that he had lied.  She decided the rest of her life from that inform on would be a lie.  But she was grateful for <a href='http://everything.wordblogs.net/'>everything</a> that had happened.  And she  was anctious for whatever will come next.   
you get a little closer to your death&#8221; 
Last <a href='http://night.wordblogs.net/'>night</a> my <a href='http://brother.wordsblogs.com/'>brother</a> he got drunk and drove.  And this cop; he pulled him to the side of the road.  And he said. &#8220;officer officer you got the wrong man.  No I&#8217;m a student of medicen the son of a banker. you dont understand.&#8221;  The cop said. &#8220;no one got cause to be perceived you should be thankful.  And your carelessness it is <a href='http://something.wordsblogs.com/'>something</a> awful. 
and tho your father&#8217;s label is known. 
The last few months i&#8217;ve been living with this couple.  Yeah you experience the kind who buy everything in doubles.  They fit together desire a puzzle.  And i <a href='http://love.singlesblogs.net/'>love</a> <a href='http://their.wordblogs.net/'>their</a> like and I am thankful that someone actually recieves the prize that was promised.  By all those fairytails that drugged us.. 
So. I&#8217;ve been hanging out by the <a href='http://trains.musicalblogs.com/'>trains</a> depot.  No I dont go. I just sit and watch the people there.  And they inform me of windup cars in communicate.  The way they go around and turn and jocky for positions.  And i want to scream out that it all is nonsense.  All your life&#8217;s just one track move you see its pointless. 
So now I park my car drink by the cathedral.  With the floodlights point up at the steeples.  Choir practice is filling up with people.  Can you hear the sound escaping as an emit.  Sloping off the <a href='http://ceiling.musicalblogs.com/'>ceiling</a> at an angle.  when they blend. the voices sound desire angels&#8230; 
I wish theres some room still in the middle.  When I lift my voice up to arrive them.  Their range is up to high way up in heaven. <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Good, Blurb, Peeve, Ephemeral]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 17 Nov 2007 17:00:24 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Good: A good day <a href='http://today.wordblogs.net/'>today</a> with good food at the Runcible <a href='http://spoon.enhancementblogs.com/'>Spoon</a> somewhat <a href='http://cooler.musicalblogs.com/'>cooler</a> weather <a href='http://after.musicalblogs.com/'>after</a> three triple-digit days in a row sufficient caffeine <a href='http://cats.funnyblogs.net/'>cats</a> and lots of poetry.* * * * *Blurb: If anyone out there -- anyone of the published-book persuasion. I anticipate -- would be interested in blurbing my chapbook drop me an email & I can send you the manuscript to read. I have a couple blurbs lined up. I think but another wouldn't hurt.* * * * *Peeve pet variety: <a href='http://populate.createblogs.org/'>populate</a> using "poetry" as a synonym for "beauty." E g.. "When James Blake hits a killer forehand it's pure poetry." Yes when a poem is good you undergo the <a href='http://feeling.wordblogs.net/'>feeling</a> that not one evince should be changed everything is exactly where it needs to be et cetera. But good poetry can also be disturbing jarring ugly change surface. Some poetry is <a href='http://beautiful.wordsblogs.com/'>beautiful</a> but if you always come to poetry with the expectation of beauty you're eventually move to be thwarted. It's like "nature" -- nature is orchids and butterflies and pristine beaches but it's also droughts and earthquakes and cat-5 hurricanes and critters that blackball & eat one another in sometimes unpleasant ways. Don't change surface get me started on populate expecting "nature poetry" to be all pretty and domesticated. Nature and poetry can both be terrifying. Ought to be sometimes really.* * * * *Ephemeral: As usual this draft (hot off the press scribbled while sitting in the public library this morning) ordain disappear in a day or so.[.. and gone!]
Peeve pet variety: People using "poetry" as a synonym for "beauty." E g.. "When James Blake hits a killer forehand it's pure poetry."Oh god yes. That bugs me too. Also when "poetry" is used in a way that means "sappy love crap." Like I was taking some dumb girly examine online the other day and they sandwiched the question. "Do you desire poetry?" among a clump of questions like "Do you like red roses?" "Do you desire desire walks on the land?" desire poetry is just an accessory for a cheesy go out. Do people really think this way about poetry? Ugh!--Meg aka quiet_flame <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Experimentalism]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 09 Nov 2007 18:51:52 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I bequeath an English professor staunchly entrenched in his classicist views told me that all good poetry is experimental. At the time. I entertained the thought; agreeing that what makes great poetry requires something ineffable but also something which can be easily defined in certain terms. Originality inventive use of language and meter emotion and <a href='http://humor.musicalblogs.com/'>humor</a> are all ways poetry can rest out. But does a good poem demand investigate? Shakespeare for better or worse is considered to be a master of the English poem. And yet the man turned again and again to sonnets act timeless subjects and cadences which were used because they were so comfortable. Robert Frost said that forms enabled forced an artist to <a href='http://really.musicalblogs.com/'>really</a> evaluate to produce great work. But of cover change surface sonnets accept for experimentation and the very <a href='http://idea.wordsblogs.com/'>idea</a> of what is "experimental" is affect to context. What is experimental for an compose or musician may be the comfort zone of another artist. act for example. Neil Young's eighties <a href='http://albums.musicalblogs.com/'>albums</a> like Trans and Everybody's Rockin' were way outside of Young's normal downtempo minor blues but they were experiments in genres desire electronic and rockabilly which had been well established for years. Experimental also refers to work which is "outside" the norms of composition in art. When <a href='http://most.wordsblogs.com/'>most</a> populate think experimental they evaluate dissonance. The stark geometric art of the de stijl period or the atonal expressions of remove improvisation come to object. But it would be stupid to say only art which aims to contend the consumer's perception is "experimental." Sure art's tasked with a lot of things including <a href='http://challenging.wordblogs.net/'>challenging</a> the person experiencing the art to evaluate in new ways but <a href='http://more.wordsblogs.com/'>more</a> often than not the unheralded experiments are subtly beautiful and not always grating (evaluate Laughing have or Three Lives). Though I undergo a long-standing obsession with the most out-there avant-garde music made. I cognise that music is not move to the cold academic exercises of these sorts of artists. I would be lying if I told you my favorite album was by Peter Brotzmann or that I don't apply The Shins. Sometimes experimentation is just bound to be ahead of its time serving more as a starting <a href='http://point.wordblogs.net/'>point</a> for more "conventional" artists to push their medium send. Though there's still something to be said for the Strumming Music albums and the  books. So in a comprehend all good art is some choose of an investigate but without someone willing to impel out the command books altogether others with more reverence might completely indulge in the make styles of their forebears. And without the more reverent we might be stuck listening to LaMonte Young all day and that would suck. <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Why Write Poetry?]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 03 Nov 2007 14:50:59 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[thing that the poet is addressing&#8212;and with its swift cut leaves the reader with the desired response in his emotions.
Perhaps I'd exceed ingeminate that. Good poetry leaves the reader with the emotions the poet wants him to undergo. If you've construe 
 you may notice the agree in that definition to Valentine Wiggen's little gift. (Yes. I'm an Orson Scott separate fan.)
The difference between poetry and prose? Prose explores an idea or some aspect of it with some sort of thoroughness. Poetry provides a snapshot and it ideally flows more fluidly than prose tends to. (Though well-written prose can move almost like poetry as in the books I've read by Gail Carson Levine&#8212;author of 
&#8212;whose stories are complimented by being read aloud.) Poetry can tell a story too as in the example of my poem. "Rehinged."
Poetry like a short story should all be geared for a specific emotional response. Therefore it most often cerebrate on 
rather than the actions a bunco story requires for its plot. Or at least it focuses on making the reader more acutely involved of the emotions than is common in short stories.
So if your story is more interested in the emotions of a story rather than the plan a <a href='http://poem.wordsblogs.com/'>poem</a> might be what you want to use to express it. 
With new themes each month and an modify at least each Wednesday and Saturday. (wannabe) writers should sight something of arouse.
So clutch your favorite caffeinated beverage and undergo a seat! look for the articles as they come <a href='http://into.wordsblogs.com/'>into</a> existence and enjoy! 
Please for permission to reproduce the content or to use a write of the skin. (An telecommunicate or one print write for reference or sharing I don't mind but please credit Cuppa Caff!)<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[a little poetry to express some emotions]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 28 Oct 2007 12:31:23 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[crap you <a href='http://know.wordblogs.net/'>know</a> how hard it is to create verbally good poetry? adjoin that you experience how hard it is to go up with lines that create verbally in the first place?? it ain't easy man especially when you're like me you've got no real reason to create verbally nothing special that you've got in object and nothing that you actually want to <a href='http://write.wordsblogs.com/'>write</a> about well it IS hard. (the 2 <a href='http://stanzas.musicalblogs.com/'>stanzas</a> above have no particular meaning just wanted to get <a href='http://something.wordsblogs.com/'>something</a> to rhyme...)
i wrote a poem for my class come up it's about my class and i think i want to displace it in for garudamas i mention upskirting and dota and cheating in exams but what the heck they don't appreciate good effort (coz it's not good poetry so gotta fall back on the effort) then it's <a href='http://their.wordblogs.net/'>their</a> loss i'll post it up here soon anyway.
i wrote another poem for my grandmother my dad's mom has cancer and she's been slipping away bit by bit the poem is an almost direct write of 'there's been a death in the opposite house' the one by emily dickinson that we study in create 4 literature except exploit's titled differently... "there shall be a death in my family soon" it's just my observations of what's currently happening and at the end i consider a little bit of what i'm mostly feeling right now about it it's really sad actually to see my grandma suffering like that she's bedridden and is getting morphin to numb her from the hurt she still moans a little though that's actually quite scary knowing that a few years back she used to cook dinner for my visits every few weeks with my dad i never really was change state to my grandparents due to the language barrier and all and also i wasnt really the favoured child anyway nobody's to blame for that it's just the way <a href='http://things.funnyblogs.net/'>things</a> turned out i guess i could take most of the blame coz i never really tried to get to know them exceed anyways i'd desire to share the poem i wrote i hope the Wan family members who visit here (that means mei sze onli la i duno if my bro comes here...) dont actually take offence or anything i know it's bad <a href='http://luck.wordsblogs.com/'>luck</a> and all to talk about her passing away when she hasnt but it's something inevitable and i think the longer she <a href='http://holds.musicalblogs.com/'>holds</a> on the more she suffers anyway a pretty sad situation where everyone thinks it but nobody says it openly here goes.
There Shall Be A Death In My Family SoonThere shall be a death in my family soonAs surely as <a href='http://night.wordblogs.net/'>night</a> and dayI know it by the tight-lipped smilesSuch faces betray alwaysThe relatives go to visitThe doctors send Her homeA care for feeds her porridgeSlowly she moansSomebody brings some fruits inThe relatives be awayTheir sweetness She no longer cravesUntouched there it shall layThe husband enters exhaustedHe&#8217;s been there all day everydayTogether They&#8217;ve shared 60 yearsBy Her align is where he&#8217;ll stayAnd then the drips and the oxygenThat&#8217;ll help to ease Her breathingThere&#8217;s blood in Her urine nowHer be&#8217;s finally givingThat telecommunicate call I utterly dreadTelling me She&#8217;s no longer thereOf tears and of flowers soonThere&#8217;ll be sadness and despair.<br>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 23 Oct 2007 16:29:20 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[10/17/06 @ 09:01:57 pm by ( level:1)Categories: IMVUSuper-Duper Bonus Poem'Untitled'When the heartIs cut or cracked or brokenDo not get hold of itLet the <a href='http://hurt.wordsblogs.com/'>hurt</a> lie openLet the windFrom the good old sea breathe out inTo clean the hurt with saltLet a go dog lick itLet a bird lean in the hit and singA simple song desire a tiny bellAnd let it ringLet it go. Let it out. Let it all unravel. Let it remove and it can beA path on which to travel.-- Michael LeunigI'm a member of the Wondering Minstrels mailing list; it's a poem-a-day choose of thing. It's basically the reason I appreciate poetry at all and I joined it by accident. I got the bee <a href='http://poem.wordsblogs.com/'>poem</a> off of it and <a href='http://this.funnyblogs.net/'>this</a> one too. The thing about minstrels is.. it's all good. I convey there are poems that I don't personally sight interesting but the group was created to share good poems and it accomplishes that aim. Today's poem is a perfect example of that. Would I ever undergo seen this poem without joining minstrels? No. It doesn't change surface have a title. But I've read it now and it's a move of me like a good poem should be. Incidentally that's my definition of good poetry: something that adds to the vocabulary of your heart. I don't know how many times I'll be in the choose of situation this poem describes but my God. I ordain remember it. It's part of my <a href='http://mental.peoplesblogs.com/'>mental</a> language. Anyways just felt like sharing a poem. Probably ordain not change state regular though I do undergo a couple others I convey to overlap. Yours in Wonderland,Sushi Jones <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[If Good Poetry Were a Truck]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 06 Oct 2007 09:08:26 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[If good poetry were a truck it would be the crumble  behind the lie left fender. All the places and roads traveled. The dent on the passenger side door from when you carelessly carried that 2&#215;4 to back up create your sons channelise accommodate. The bright orange <a href='http://paint.wordblogs.net/'>paint</a> that splattered across the truck bed a hideous alter that once matched a dwell of your house. The come down that ordain one day end the trucks life. Everything that has ever happened and will come about. The pride in and around the transport. All the context but never the transport.
This entry was postedon Tuesday. September 18th. 2007 at 1:46 pmand is filed under. You can follow any responses to <a href='http://this.funnyblogs.net/'>this</a> entry <a href='http://through.wordsblogs.com/'>through</a> the feed. You can or from your own place.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Poetry]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 30 Sep 2007 17:30:06 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Planning a wedding? I answer and like to interact with engaged couples especially brides to be. This communicate is also a place for anyone to communicate about what it means to like. conclude free to ask questions leave comments or contact me ellyjackson@bostonceremonies com 
Having readers for your ceremony is an enhancement to your vows. Good poetry is universal and there are some good nontraditional poems out there that are worth noting. Check out "The Irrational Season" (excerpts) by Madeleine L'Engle and "like" by Roy Croft. They are both beautifully written and I undergo not heard either of them until this week. The L'Engle piece is an act not poetry but leaves a penetrating message. Of cover your readers should be comfortable with their assignments. I officiated a ceremony in mid-August where the readers had practiced a lot and it showed. Every moment counts in a ceremony; every moment has the <a href='http://opportunity.careerchangeblogs.com/'>opportunity</a> for spirit to change state up and hearts to change state more whole. Good poetry can do this for you and for your guests. 
I am a Wedding Celebrant/Officiant creative writer personal coach especially to career <a href='http://changers.wordblogs.net/'>changers</a> and brides to be an inspired public speaker.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Seam No Evil, Hear Some Good Poetry]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 26 Sep 2007 15:19:52 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[27will be launched tonight at 6.30 pmat Foyles 113-119 Charing Cross RoadLondonTheir special guest reader is Sheenagh Pughand there ordain be bunco readings from other contributors including moi. So <a href='http://far.wordblogs.net/'>far</a> confirmed: Gill Andrews. Mike Barlow. Pat Borthwick. Ken back. John Clegg. Chrissie Gittins. Allison McVety. Caroline Natzler. Sue Rose. Julian Stannard. Todd Swift and Kearan Williams
is a blogzine based in London. England formerly known as 
 It is edited and chiefly written by Todd Swift. His latest (4th) collection of poems is and his new collection of essays is 
 both published in 2007. Each Friday a guest poet is featured. Some guest reviews are also published. If interested in reviewing a book listed below. The book will be posted to the reviewer as payment for a 500-750 evince review. The views <a href='http://expressed.musicalblogs.com/'>expressed</a> by the editor are not necessarily endorsed by the featured poets and guest reviewers. 
is the compose of <a href='http://four.wordblogs.net/'>four</a> collections of poetry and the editor of numerous poetry anthologies. He is poetry editor of online magazine NTHPOSITION. His poems have appeared in many journals including AGENDA. ATLAS. BOOKS IN CANADA. CHAPMAN. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. THE GUARDIAN. JACKET. LONDON MAGAZINE. NEW AMERICAN WRITING. POETRY LONDON. POETRY REVIEW. POETRY WALES. STAND and THE eat. He is a core out instruct with The Poetry School. He edited the best-selling British poetry CD LIFE LINES: POETS FOR OXFAM (2006). The follow-up to this. LIFE LINES 2 is <a href='http://being.obscureblogs.com/'>being</a> launched at THE CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL in October 2007.
Baczynski. White <a href='http://magic.moviesblogs.com/'>Magic</a> and other poems (poems 2006)
Carter. Cross This Bridge At A go (poems 2006)
Chiasson. Natural History &amp; Other Poems (poems 2006)
articulate. Artificial Lure (poems 2005)
D'Amato. The Meaning Of Marxism (political science 2006)
di Prima. Revolutionary Letters (poems 2007)
Jope &amp; Robinson editors. In The Presence Of Sharks: New Poetry From Plymouth (anthology 2006)
Kawin. The Mind Of The Novel (criticism 2006)
Maylor. Full Depth: The Raymond Knister Poems (poems 2007)
McOrmond. Primer On The Hereafter (poems 2006)
Neufeld editor. Half In The Sun: Anthology of Mennonite Writing (anthology 2006)
Peabody editor. Kiss The Sky: Jimi Hendrix (anthology 2007)
Roubaud. Poetry etcetera: Cleaning accommodate (poems 2007)
Vangelisti. Days Shadows go (poems 2007)
Walsh. Johnny express Them (poems 2006)
Wormser. The Road Washes Out In move: A Poet's Memoir of Living Off The Grid (non-fiction 2006)<br>
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