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Community section => Creators corner => Topic started by: Rubber Soul on Feb 08, 2023, 01:56 PM

Title: the poet's corner
Post by: Rubber Soul on Feb 08, 2023, 01:56 PM
Hey, do we have any poets around here?

I can't say I'm much of a poet myself but this is a thread for those who may want to post a poem or two. Of course you can also start your own thread with your own poems, but if you choose not to, you can always use this one.


So rhyme away! :)
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: Rubber Soul on Feb 20, 2023, 02:32 PM
Still no poets? Aw, come on, there has to be a Dylan Thomas or Elizabeth Barrett Browning here somewhere. :D
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: Psy-Fi on Feb 20, 2023, 02:49 PM
This one doesn't rhyme but here you go...

Cruel summer amusement
A young, fat boy vomits
riding the rollercoaster
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: Psy-Fi on Feb 20, 2023, 05:45 PM
Here's another one...

Hot plastic factory
A bored worker
looks into the bottle
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: Janszoon on Feb 20, 2023, 07:48 PM
In bed this morning
Trying to go back to sleep
Cat had other plans
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: ribbons on Feb 20, 2023, 08:14 PM
@ Psy-Fi and @ Jans   :laughing:  :laughing:   Keep 'em coming!

I used to write poetry in school, usually depressing stuff.  The first poem I wrote was in third grade, I think - something about a homeless drunk man dying in darkness on the steps of a closed church on hallows' eve.  All the thoughts going through his head as he lay there dying.  We should be glad I don't write poetry any longer.   ???
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: jimmy jazz on Feb 20, 2023, 09:52 PM
Trollheart is a big Irish softy
But to troll on his forum is costly
If you post like a stinker
This kind hearted tinker
Will force feed you his Guinness and boxty

(c) jimmy jazz, 2023
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: Lexi Darling on Feb 20, 2023, 10:55 PM
Ooh, I love limericks! Lemme try...

There once was a bantering forum
In need of a change of decorum
A new site was born
Its users have sworn
That SCD will never bore 'em
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: Psy-Fi on Feb 21, 2023, 04:19 PM
This haiku fits the usual 5-7-5 format...

Unfriendly hillside
A little, heavy cat soars
Despite the angle
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: Psy-Fi on Feb 27, 2023, 05:27 PM
I found a poem generator at this site - Poem Generator (https://www.poem-generator.org.uk/) - and tried various formats with mixed results. This one that came up in the haiku format made me laugh...

Modern sorry work
A black, smelly coffee cries
Because of the fish



Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: Mindy on Sep 27, 2023, 01:56 AM
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: aurora on Nov 10, 2023, 04:39 AM

No

I can't accept tomorrow's arrival
that day wants to swallow me
I'm sure of it
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: larsvsnapster on Nov 12, 2023, 03:47 AM
Red sand between my
Toes from a vacation in
outer space last June.
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: larsvsnapster on Nov 12, 2023, 07:22 AM
BOB SEGER SONG

I.

Bob Seger Song!
(line about loss)
Bob Seger Song!
(line about grief)
Bob Seger Song!
(line about resolution)

CHORUS>

Ooo, ooo
Bob Seger Song!

II. with slightly more energy.

Bob Seger Song!
(a different line about loss)
Bob Seger Song!
(a different line about grief)
Bob Seger Song!
(a different line about resolution)

CHORUS>

MIDDLE 8. energy builds up to climax

(another line about more resolution)
(yet another line about more resolution)
I'm so so sorry baby

III. edging to climax

same as II.

CHORUS. maximum bombast here

CHORUS REPEATS TO FADE while Bob improvises.

Bob Seger Song!!
Oh, Bob Seger Song!!
Bob Seger Song!!
Oh, Bob Seger Song!!

etc.
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: Psy-Fi on Nov 14, 2023, 12:38 AM
Sorry break of day
A good, petite girl vomits
at the perfect sunrise
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: degrassi.knoll on Dec 08, 2023, 02:53 AM
Posting this because @Jwb reminded me of it - the last poem I wrote, for MB's writing contest in 2020 or something. Hoping it'll spark future inspiration. The theme was "Colossus" and I wrote about Nero because I'm a nerd like that.


There was oftimes arson in his eyes - even as a boy;
flames familiar to his face.
Orphaned at the hand of one uncle,
Fathered by the reach of another.

A model of sorrow, his mother
Understood too well
How many men soever you slay,
You will never kill your successor.

The men she had killed surely suffered.
Treasoners, rivals and loves -
There is no antidote
To politics.

When their insides burned
So too did hers!
As she seized in grief
Her victims followed suit.

He would take after her,
The boy with the fire in his eyes,
Matricide bellows from his throat,
And continues a family tradition.

Mother and boy
Died in much the same way.
No breath left to suck.
Decidedly fatal.
Title: Re: the poet's corner
Post by: Guybrush on Dec 08, 2023, 08:15 AM
Thanks for sharing, Steph! I don't know all that much about Nero and am on the buss, but here's a tiny poem:

Emperor Nero
Sets the world ablaze to quench
The fire in his heart

(I don't know if that's true, though)