Rallentanda

Rallentanda

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Read Write Poem Wordle 109

It is not simply a question
of shouldering herculean
responsibility for some spoilt
elitist student with a fertile
imagination indulging himself
in a stoned drawing
of beer froth and chicken thighs
and then calling it art
This working relationship is
coming asunder
I'm not enthusiastic about
being the brunt of
undergraduate foolishness

13 comments:

  1. Hi Rall,

    You've changed 'foolery' for 'foolishness'! Still good though.

    I'm not sure how my comment box could have changed; I never touched nuffink guvnor, honest!

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  2. very good use of those words, Rall! Plus I adore the sentiment behind them. I have never had ANY patience with tom-foolery!

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  3. well I got soooo much patience with tom-foolery......thanks again for sharing this....and thanks Rall for commenting on my blog.....me kewl???....hmm I keep telling my daughters that..."ya rite dad"...but the grandkids think im kewl too...so thanks....take care

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  4. odd, I thought I commented on this. must be losing my mind. I was looking to see if you were already up with your transliteration, but that's okay--i like your stoned drawing of beer froth and chicken thighs.

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  5. Babs..I've done it .. I've actually got the English translation. I think I will put the English translation in as well just to show
    how different my transliteration is from the correct translation.

    You're not going mad I put this up too early
    and it got lost in the archives somewhere.I'm looking forward to seeing what everyone does with this next week.

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  6. @ Derrick of Arabia
    After contacting google which is almost impossible they put your comment box back the way it used to be and also a few others on the RWP site.....so now I know it was nuffink to do wif you, it was sumfink to do with google.
    Mind'ow you go then!

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  7. Thanks Karen

    Lucky Grandkids Wayne ..kewl and a rumba champ
    as well!

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  8. I like how "It's not simply a question" launches the mild chiding. Artfully woven words.

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  9. Amen, my brother!

    I think, though, we have to allow ourselves such foolishness to find what is true, what is logical, what is art-worthy, and hell -- what is even art in the first place. The true sin is staying in the ignorance and arrogance depicted by the young man in your poem.

    Nicely done.

    =Nicole

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