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do you like poetry  

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right, so i asked this on another forum and now i ask here, though i expect that since we seem to have a fair amount of creative types it might be somewhat pointless. i was musing that poetry seems to be something of a dying art and id like to know what you think of it.

do you read poetry?

do you write it?

have you/would you attend a poetry reading?

discuss. :grin

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do you read poetry? Sometimes I do.

do you write it? Sometimes I do.

have you/would you attend a poetry reading? No. Unless I was dragged along by a gf. :laughing

I don't believe it's a dying art. No form of art ever really "dies". It will have it's ups and downs just like anything. Everything comes and goes. It's only on a brief decline at the moment. Give it a few years and a new generation will discover it and they will have the world thinking that it was just created the day before. Mark my words.

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I read it sometimes, I write it sometimes, but in reality my stuff really is just song lyrics as I'm sorting out my life. I dont really know anything about poetry, but I do love honest self expression of any sort....even cooking to me is an art form (I cant cook).

Steven

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Yeah Hip Hop is poetry which is why I hate it. Music is poetry put to harmony (which hip hop does have, just not in the lyrics).

I like poetry if it is good, most of it though is trash so I tend to avoid it.

I've written it but I've grown out of it. I perfer storytelling/explination as a way to convay thoughts and ideas.

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I'll tell you what if you can get threw a good portion of George Gordon Byron's works you'll be off to a good start.

Then after you read some good poets you'll know how much of a hack Lord Byron truly is.

However Down Wanton Down is amusing, and The Geior is a real challenge in trying to understand why people think it's about a vampire.

My opinion does not count or his works would not be published anymore anyway.

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