I never really did learn to appreciate poetry. It always seems to not make sense, or has to follow some archaic form. As much as they tried to jam poetry down my throat in school, I still don't really understand it.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
«Refrigerator Haiku»
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thats a interesting haiku right there lets see if i can make one.
thats a fast fridge
lets make me a good haiku
banana peels rock
@ Stefan: If I'm not mistaken, "that's a fast fridge" is only 4 syllables.
A lot of the poetry they give you in school is crap. I used to think I didn't like poetry, but then I read some Kipling. I think they don't let him into the schools because he actually has something to say. Try The Sons of Martha, it's a poem for engineers. On the lighter side, there's Ogden Nash. Even his name is funny, and some of his poems aren't much longer. But schools only teach serious poems.