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- Tracy Mitchell
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Nice poem - grim finale.
An allegory for MWC, is it? Just asking.
T
An allegory for MWC, is it? Just asking.
T
- Sharon Leigh
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Yikes- v effective, the desperation. Sad! Do...insects even have vital organs? Probably
Well written!
Best,
Sharon
Well written!
Best,
Sharon
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Hi Kate,
I take Tracy's point about an allegory. Like Sharon I wonder about insects/organs (the insect on its back triggered a thought of Kafka's Metamorphosis). The dynamic of flailing/groping/thrashing are pinned brilliantly with the finality of starvation.
best
Phil
I just googled insects/organs - and yes they do - learning is part of this poetry lark
I take Tracy's point about an allegory. Like Sharon I wonder about insects/organs (the insect on its back triggered a thought of Kafka's Metamorphosis). The dynamic of flailing/groping/thrashing are pinned brilliantly with the finality of starvation.
best
Phil
I just googled insects/organs - and yes they do - learning is part of this poetry lark
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Thanks All. This, obviously, was a quick ditty to help populate the board.
Signed, Bug
Signed, Bug
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Crual world ! And cold blooded statement. It does read like a metaphor...
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And I add I like the use of future at the end (will last...)It reinforces the cruelty touch : you will suffer long, and then only will you die.
- Marc Gilbert
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Extremely vivid, Kate. Like it a lot. So glad you're here!
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"Poetry is not speech raised to the level of music, but music brought down to the level of speech." - Paul Valery
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Is it OK to cry over a poem about a bug? The only saving thought is that they don't have much of a frontal lobe.
Good tell--the mention of the foam core as white as a lab coat. The dry eye of scientific observation. There are so many ways life on this planet (including human) becomes the subject of statistics, polls, consumer research etc etc. pinned down indeed.
Good tell--the mention of the foam core as white as a lab coat. The dry eye of scientific observation. There are so many ways life on this planet (including human) becomes the subject of statistics, polls, consumer research etc etc. pinned down indeed.
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Oh dear! My father in law used to do this. He did butterflies and ichneumon wasps. I didn't share in his passion.
The poem describes it quite vividly. Made me shiver. Well done.
The poem describes it quite vividly. Made me shiver. Well done.