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Quote from: jrgp on September 30, 2010, 03:36:50 pmOnly anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.so clearly jgrp is a goddamn anime connoisseur. his opinion might as well be law here.
Only anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.
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Was there any particular reason you split it up the way you did? I couldn't spot a syllabic pattern, and I don't remember if there's another way (besides rhyming, of course) for poems to have rhythm. Poetry IS more than vagueness and formatting, you know.As for the poem contents, there are a couple of things I'd like to mention. In the second line, "artist" seems out of place; it's kind of the opposite of the other two terms. In the second stanza, you say that some unknown entity will become your art, which seems unlikely if YOU'RE the scripted one. Finally, the third stanza (at least the first four lines or so) is kind of nonsensical to me.By the way, don't take this criticism too hard...it's easier for me to pick out what I think are flaws than what I think is good, and part of that right now is me not trying especially hard to understand your poem.
Was there any particular reason you split it up the way you did? I couldn't spot a syllabic pattern, and I don't remember if there's another way (besides rhyming, of course) for poems to have rhythm. Poetry IS more than vagueness and formatting, you know.As for the poem contents, there are a couple of things I'd like to mention. In the second line, "artist" seems out of place; it's kind of the opposite of the other two terms. In the second stanza, you say that some unknown entity will become your art, which seems unlikely if YOU'RE the scripted one. Finally, the third stanza (at least the first four lines or so) is kind of nonsensical to me.By the way, don't take this criticism too hard...it's easier for me to pick out what I think are flaws than what I think is good, and part of that right now is me not trying especially hard to understand your poem.
The Scarecrow stood stoic, solemn, in the field.Day by day, he stood, serving no purpose,As the crows tore and ripped and rended His soft cloth skin and brittle flesh of straw.One day, the Scarecrow fearfully asked God,Why God, do I exist, but am not alive?Why God, can I not be like my creators?Or why God can I not be like the crows?God then spoke calmly back to the Scarecrow:"Scarecrow, you have stood ages, with much care,As you followed your task: guarding each row.Why now, Scarecrow, do you wish to have life?""God please," the Scarecrow said, "the time has hurt.I have not done wrong, but I am aliketo Prometheus, as I constantlySuffer while birds devour my flesh."God said, "Yes Scarecrow, I now see your strife.And to pay for the pain, you shall have life.But scarecrow, if life is not what you wish, I will not be there to take you from it.""Thank you God, thank you God, I am alive.I must go to the farmer to thank himFor creating me, so you could, my Lord,Breathe into my empty husk my new life.""And so Scarecrow went, to the farmer with glee,He could feel his heart beat, and his lungs breathe.And the Scarecrow saw the farmer aloneSitting in rest on the porch of his home.And the Scarecrow ran to him shouting in glee, And the farmer got up,Saw the Scarecrow,and in fear,Shot him dead.
The Scarecrow stood stoic, solemn, in the field.Day by day, he stood, serving no purpose,As the crows tore and ripped and rended His soft cloth skin and brittle flesh of straw.
One day, the Scarecrow fearfully asked God,Why God, do I exist, but am not alive?Why God, can I not be like my creators?Or why God can I not be like the crows?
God then spoke calmly back to the Scarecrow:"Scarecrow, you have stood ages, with much care,As you followed your task: guarding each row.Why now, Scarecrow, do you wish to have life?"
"God please," the Scarecrow said, "the time has hurt.I have not done wrong, but I am aliketo Prometheus, as I constantlySuffer while birds devour my flesh."God said, "Yes Scarecrow, I now see your strife.And to pay for the pain, you shall have life.But scarecrow, if life is not what you wish,I will not be there to take you from it."
"Thank you God, thank you God, I am alive.I must go to the farmer to thank himFor creating me, so you could, my Lord,Breathe into my empty husk my new life.""And so Scarecrow went, to the farmer with glee,He could feel his heart beat, and his lungs breathe.And the Scarecrow saw the farmer aloneSitting in rest on the porch of his home.And the Scarecrow ran to him shouting in glee,And the farmer got up,Saw the Scarecrow,and in fear,Shot him dead.