For my free entry this week, I decided to post a inspiration poem.
The Victor
C.W Longenecker
If you think you are beaten, you are.
If you think you dare not, you don't.
If you like to win but think you can't,
It's almost a cinch you won't.
If you think you'll lose, you're lost.
For out in the world we find
Success begins with a fellow's will
It's all in the state of mind.
If you think you are out classed, you are.
You've got to think high to rise.
You've got to be sure of your-self before
You can ever win the prize.
Life's battles don't always go
To the stronger or faster man.
But sooner or later, the man who wins
is the man who thinks he can
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
#24
One of the poems from the found and listing the caught my eye was Symposium Paul Muldoon. I just found this poem very interesting. I think because the style is playful but clever at the same time. In my opinion, the author shows a sense of humor at times throughout the poem.
Paul Muldoon
Symposium
You can bring a horse to water but you can't make it hold
its nose to the grindstone and hunt with the hounds.
Every dog has a stitch in time. Two heads? You've been sold
one good turn. One good turn deserves a bird in the hand.
A bird in the hand is better than no bread.
To have your cake is to pay Paul.
Make hay while you can still hit the nail on the head.
For want of a nail the sky might fall.
People in glass houses can't see the wood
for the new broom. Rome wasn't built between two stools.
Empty vessels wait for no man.
A hair of the dog is a friend indeed.
There's no fool like the fool
who's shot his bolt. There's no smoke after the horse is gone.
I feel like the author does a very good job on his word play. It is full of allusion and rhyme. At times sometimes I feel like the rhymes are forced but that was not a huge problem only an opinion. This poem displays meaning that can be hidden. In other words, you have to read deep into the poem itself. You can't just read it at face value. Meanings, words, and characters fold back or feed upon each other. He is particularly good at conveying a moment or a character from his past, or following a chain of memories or incidents through unlikely twists. Texts within the poems are elsewhere, ideas and approaches are reexamined in completely different circumstances.
Paul Muldoon
Symposium
You can bring a horse to water but you can't make it hold
its nose to the grindstone and hunt with the hounds.
Every dog has a stitch in time. Two heads? You've been sold
one good turn. One good turn deserves a bird in the hand.
A bird in the hand is better than no bread.
To have your cake is to pay Paul.
Make hay while you can still hit the nail on the head.
For want of a nail the sky might fall.
People in glass houses can't see the wood
for the new broom. Rome wasn't built between two stools.
Empty vessels wait for no man.
A hair of the dog is a friend indeed.
There's no fool like the fool
who's shot his bolt. There's no smoke after the horse is gone.
I feel like the author does a very good job on his word play. It is full of allusion and rhyme. At times sometimes I feel like the rhymes are forced but that was not a huge problem only an opinion. This poem displays meaning that can be hidden. In other words, you have to read deep into the poem itself. You can't just read it at face value. Meanings, words, and characters fold back or feed upon each other. He is particularly good at conveying a moment or a character from his past, or following a chain of memories or incidents through unlikely twists. Texts within the poems are elsewhere, ideas and approaches are reexamined in completely different circumstances.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
#23
This week discussed some different types of forms within poetry and one of them happened to be found poems. Let say say that this type of form was not hard, I just did not like it at all. It was fun that our professor allowed some class time to experience how to write a found poem. I found that exercise very difficult. I was sitting in my seat completely lost. As I browsed through the magazine, I did find something that caught my eye but I could not write a thing about it. I think I probably come up with two lines at the most. I think do not have a creative mind. Why do I not like found poems? because they take words or phrases from other texts and reorder them and them present them as poems. I am very much in doubt about doing this because I am afraid of plagiarism. We have been told not to complete of paraphrase other people works with out quoting them and those things just stay stuck in my mind. Many poets have also chosen to incorporate snippets of found texts into larger poems. When poets write those snippets in there poems in their mind they think its helpful which it is, but For me and maybe its just me. I found them hard to follow. Because once I read the snippets I have to go back and reread the lines in the poem to get a better understanding. At times this can be very frustrating especially if you are reading something difficult and you don't already like such as that periodic table found poem in our packet this week.
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