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the hypnotist (I swear inna notes oh no)

Writers People posted on Oct 19, 2008
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You’re a good person, aren’t you? I’m a good person, too. We eat the same food, speak with the same dialect. We wear clothes that differ only in color and size. We walk at the same pace, so why shouldn’t we think the same? It would require only minor changes, a bit of ideology dismissed, a few syllables stretched or skipped across, that slight awkwardness in heels gone for good... hey, you’d benefit from this! Not much of a change at all; more like wiping the dirt off the mirror that keeps my reflection from looking just like me. **** NOTES **** I apologise for the shittiness of the title image -- I'm posting this from my laptop and I only have MS Paint on this thing. I'm still not used to poetry and don't even really consider myself a poet, but it's a great genre for really tiny short stories and I can get the rhythm of a person speaking much better with line breaks than without. I'm concerned that this one might be somewhat, um, retarded because the version you're seeing is the first draft. I may come back and change it after a few days (or sooner if one of you points out something I missed) to add some polish. Thanks for your time, and please tell me how I am awful and should stay off the internet. Title font is Fiolex Girls and can be found here, but beware of pop-ups. The smiley-face "i" isn't part of the font, though. Thank you for your nice comments on "the vampire".

Comments (5)


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beachzz

10:32PM | Sun, 19 October 2008

No apologies necessary; it all works just fine. And your poem, well, it speaks of things we don't usually think about.

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auntietk

12:45AM | Mon, 20 October 2008

This is very well done. My only suggestion would be to break it up a bit more, a couple places where the lines seem too long and could easily be made into two lines ... being aware that it changes something when you do that ... changes the emphasis. Nice work! I'll look forward to more from you.

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Chipka

12:18AM | Tue, 21 October 2008

Good piece of work and any apologies that you offered are completely unnecessary. This piece stands on its own and I love the playful seriousness of it. I have to say that your choice of words in a few spots really intrigues me. "speak with the same dialet" How specific is the narrator?! In one line you've opened up an entire psychological/sociological/emotional universe. I love it, and it's all from little more than a simple word choice! Great work!

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anahata.c

2:56AM | Tue, 21 October 2008

First, don't worry about the artwork: It's the writer's gallery. (Well what am I saying, you're a photographer, of course you're gonna worry about the artwork. But it's not like people glance at the art and think, "no frickin' wayyyy!" It's really fine...) You got the size & pacing just right for this little musing. Good comments above, I think, though I'm personally am fine with the line-divides (still, good to hear other opnions). You know poets like Lynn Hejinian? Poets who write prose-poems and such...well you probably know a lot of contemporary work, but the post-moderns explored all kinds of story telling in verse. I think you got just what you wanted here, short, simple, laid out well. And posting more than one version shows class, I think, because it shows that you're willing to share your progress and tell people you want to do better in the future. And btw, there's some nice "s" work in the lines "a bit of ideology dismissed, a few syllables stretched or skipped across, that slight awkwardness in heels gone for good...": If it's not conscious, it still means you're thinking poetically (really so), because the music works really well. (Shakespeare's famous, "When to the sessions of sweet silent thought/I summon the remembrance of things past..." Sibilants! Wonderful S's...I love your use of them in those 2 lines. Sibilants can unconsciously call us to an inner place...) I hope you're doing a lot of these little shorts, because they'll call you and grow in you until you go all kinds of places with them. nice work.

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Buffalo1

8:40PM | Tue, 28 October 2008

Poetry is personal,freestyle and like any art, the reader sees, or hears if it is read, different things than the next reader. Keep on writing. It's work, but it's fun to see tghe finished product and how people react to it.


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