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Busting Bullshittery -1
I am not the one who uses harsh language, neither in verbal nor in written communication. Although I am not at ease with the title that I have given because of the second word, but the amount of disgust that … Continue reading
Posted in In a humorous embodiment, In a philosophical embodiment
Tagged adage, alternative philosophy, blather, blogging, bullshittery, cliche, English, funny, gibberish, lessons of life, life. platitude, mildly funny, other meanings, philosophy, real philosophy, witty, words, writing
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First Attempt at Writing a Sonnet [Sonnet I]
Shakespeare’s beautiful sonnets have mesmerised me. After reading his sonnets, I was inspired to pen my own sonnets, or to put it more aptly, to attempt to pen my own sonnets. I read a lot on this subject matter, from … Continue reading
Posted in In a poetic embodiment
Tagged attempt, gibberish, inspired, mumbo jumbo, poem, poetry, practice, sonnet, sonneteer, wannabe poet, wannabe sonneteer
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Ringing Hollowness
I am not a fan of structureless poems or as they call it free-verse poems. I prefer Shakespeare over Pablo Nerudo. I like pattern, rhythm, rhyme and their interwoven webs in a poem. However, I thought why be restrictive in … Continue reading
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Tagged free verse, gibberish, imagery, mysterious, poem, poetry, verse
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