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Hyper 07-22-2009 05:19 AM

My Favorite Poem
 
Actually, the only poem I like. Haha.



Bronze by gold heard the hoofirons, steelyringing.
Imperthnthn thnthnthn.

Chips, picking chips off rocky thumbnail, chips.
Horrid! And gold flushed more.

A husky fifenote blew.
Blew. Blue bloom is on the
Gold pinnacled hair.
A jumping rose on satiny breasts of satin, rose of Castille.

Trilling, trilling: I Dolores.
Peep! Who's in the... peepofgold?
Tink cried to bronze in pity.
And a call, pure, long and throbbing. Longindying call.

Decoy. Soft word. But look! The bright stars fade. O rose! Notes chirruping answer. Castille. The morn is breaking.
Jingle jingle jaunted jingling.
Coin rang. Clock clacked.
Avowal. Sonnez. I could. Rebound of garter. Not leave thee. Smack. La cloche! Thigh smack. Avowal. Warm. Sweetheart, goodbye!

Jingle. Bloo
Boomed crashing chords. When love absorbs. War! War! The tympanum.
A sail! A veil awave upon the waves.
lost. Throstle fluted. All is lost now.
Horn. Hawhorn.
When first he saw. Alas!
Full tup. Full throb.
Warbling. Ah, lure! Alluring.
Martha! Come!
Clapclop. Clipclap. Clappyclap.

Goodgod henev erheard inall
Deaf bald Pat brought pad knife took up.
A moonlight nightcall: far: far.
I feel so sad. P. S. So lonely blooming.
Listen!
The spiked and winding cold seahorn. Have you the? Each and for other plash and silent roar.
Pearls: when she. Liszt's rhapsodies. Hissss.
You don't?
Did not: no, no: believe: Lidlyd. With a cock with a carra.
Black.
Deepsounding. Do, Ben, do.
Wait while you wait. Hee Hee. Wait while you hee.
But wait!
...


And it continues on further, but I got tired of typing.

Hraesvelg 07-22-2009 05:22 AM

Ugh. Can't stand James Joyce, personally. If it's your cuppa, more power to ya.

Hyper 07-22-2009 05:27 AM

This is the only part of "Ulysses" I like. (Might not make sense, since most of it is somewhat similar. Oh well, it's the only part I find interesting.) Haven't seen any of his other stuff.

Hraesvelg 07-22-2009 05:32 AM

I've read Ulysses about six times over the years, and I still don't like it any more than the first time I read it. I get it, I understand it, I can respect it. I just don't like it. Sort of like with certain types of music. I know the technical aspects of what they're doing and they really show an ability that it top notch. But I still think the end result sounds like rubbish.


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