THE
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Patricia, I am very sorry to hear or read your Haiku
about loving women. Did you make the poetry deadline?
Is it going into our book?
I am sorry more for your disappointments with men.
I don't trust them either. ---Don
I have always preferred women, too.
Found Poetry (discovered again (with a smile) looking through my
box of mail art)
Sing A Song
Sing a song of ten P
A pocket full of friends
four and twenty kind words
Always make amends
When your pocket's empty
Fill it full of smiles
And make sure your friends
are human beings
And never crocodil
Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote:
in response to PK:
> > I think I'll become
> > a lover of women. I
> > no longer trust men.
>
> This is very good haiku, IMNSHO.
> I always loved women and have never trusted men,
> so I can relate.
>
> Myke
>
> P.S. However, I thought this was a matter of
> desig
leaky faucet
drip drip drip drip drip
drip drip drip drip drip drip drip
drip drip drip drip drip
finger haiku
digits were designed
to count off the syllables
of five seven five
that's why we have them, you know
kisses,
patrishes
Roger Stevens wrote:
> Hey, all you fluxypoets
> great response!
>
> This one isn't for the book but...
>
> When I write haiku
> I always seem to have one
> syll
Hey, all you fluxypoets
great response!
This one isn't for the book but...
When I write haiku
I always seem to have one
syllable left o
ver
Roger
Children's poetry in The Poetry Zone
www.poetryzone.ndirect.co.uk
) fluxlist is not remoistened.
q) fluxlist is not a broncobuster.
¦) fluxlist is not reprimanding.
) fluxlist is scanning.
§) fluxlist is comprehended.
) fluxlist is intentional.
¦) fluxlist is not asteroidal.
.) fluxlist is not patchy or dipped.
<) fluxlist is not an etymon.
\) fluxli
> The operative word here is "think"
Gotcha!
> I am pissed off therefore I ponder...
Been there, done that!
Myke
The operative word here is "think"
I am pissed off therefore I ponder...
Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote:
> > I think I'll become
> > a lover of women. I
> > no longer trust men.
>
> This is very good haiku, IMNSHO.
> I always loved women and have never trusted men,
> so I can relate.
>
> Myke
>
> P.S.
> I think I'll become
> a lover of women. I
> no longer trust men.
This is very good haiku, IMNSHO.
I always loved women and have never trusted men,
so I can relate.
Myke
P.S. However, I thought this was a matter of
design and not choice. Hmmm... [rubs chin and ponders]
Pro-Lesbian Haiku
I think I'll become
a lover of women. I
no longer trust men.
P.K. Harris
26 May 2000
SIT, Poetry!
Poetry, STAY!
Down, Poetry, DOWN!
Good Poetry.
"Please control your bags at all times,"
The flight attendant announced,
And I wondered aloud what an uncontrolled bag
might do; hit people as they went by?
Across the concourse was a newstand,
selling overpri
Poetry submission based on book pulled from shelves at random
"The Immortal Lover" (purchased at garage sale on basis of title
and !!!book cover illustration!!! First Edition, 1929, back to
poetry, numbers based on social security number. social security
number added together totals 34, and when
Roger,
here's one. Let me know what you think.
Jay Marvin
Found this today...
Licensed Path
The path beyond this point
is not a public right of way
but the owner allows the public
to use it for the time being
Roger
Children's poetry in The Poetry Zone
www.poetryzone.ndirect.co.uk
maybe it's not chance
maybe it's just random
and anyway, I like the role the brain plays
the same with sounds
the same with art
go and look at a field
listen to the world clanking by
but as soon as you make any decision to intervene...
so is it all about setting up procedures
and then seeing
Each person writes one ten-word line and submits it. His
Rogerness gets to put them in the order his Rogerness desires.
PK
vewol mevoments
vewel movemonts
vowel mevoments
vewol mevemonts
vowel movements
-Roger
Filling Poem
[append your choice of endings from the single lines
to the double lines, use all the endings to complete the poem]
out | in |
filled from with
filled from with
d | rt |
the hea
the hea
---
A poem about L
an occasiona mixture
unbelievabe
-
In a message dated 04/27/2000 7:32:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Genetic Code
(or, the mind/body problem solved)
>>
This is so weird. Actually, I had body tags around these mind tags, and they
didn't show up (I didn't realize this til I opened the email
Genetic Code
(or, the mind/body problem solved)
Lunchtime Haiku
Rounded with chicken
I cannot leap to the ledge
I must seek slumber
Countess Rrose Calico
(Age 1 year, 2 mos)
27 April 2000
> In 1972 after much reading of Cage and a personal
letter from him, regarding my having been "let go" (fired)at Kenyon College, I
developed a poetry technique which
I later termed "Fluxpoems." At that time I cut out words from
Magazines and newspapers, usually in bold type (similar to
what a ki
> Greater Care/ Reply Function
>
> common practice
> refresh memory
> provide context
> paraphrasing time
> evolving conversation
> hairy chested
> lengthy problem
> reply function?
> lengthy Buroughs
> passages
> offering
> problem context
> hairy conversation
> refresh memory
> please
>
> PK Har
(realtering text, nudges intended, but with smiles)
Greater Care/ Reply Function
common practice
refresh memory
provide context
paraphrasing time
evolving conversation
hairy chested
lengthy problem
reply function?
lengthy Buroughs
passages
offering
problem context
hairy conversation
refresh memo
In a message dated 4/25/00 5:41:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Apologies to the list for that which was exactly what I didn't want to
>do. My mistake.
>
Don't apologize, Reed. Sometimes mistakes are good, like when you accidently
play Cmaj7 instead of boring old C7. (My apologies to the list
I'm quite glad you didit And the words have a splendid pattern and
mellifluous undulating volumes. Well done.
PK
Reed Altemus wrote:
> Apologies to the list for that which was exactly what I didn't want to do. My
> mistake.
>
> Reed
Apologies to the list for that which was exactly what I didn't want to do. My
mistake.
Reed
Hi Roger
I'm sending you these off list because it's too much to post and I'd
rather not have this recent stuff read on FLUXLIST right now. One
caveat: I think it should be called something like "Fluxlist Poetry
Chapbook" or anything "Fluxlist" rather than Fluxus per se. Of course
others may dis
> then we'll go for it, as that old Fluxus devil Rimbaud used to say
Well, isnt it all about lifestyle, more or less ?
We could start a thread about R.D.Laings conversations with children, to
switch to our century.
"L'Elegance, la science, la violence", had it as a motto on my first
"homepage".
Okay -
then we'll go for it, as that old Fluxus devil Rimbaud used to say
the Fluxlist Book of Poetry
we will adopt a broad church policy
and thus
unless it is a million miles away from Fluxus (her eyes, oh her eyes)
I will include it
deadline
end of June
important - if you are submitting a po
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