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Do you like poetry?

If you think you don't, you'd probably like [livejournal.com profile] ysabetwordsmith's poetry. I know I was happy to be proved wrong!

Today is the August Poetry Fishbowl - you can leave a comment with a prompt on today's theme, and you'll get a poem written just for you. This month's theme is "corruption and redemption."

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Just some random stuff I want to hang on to. I should have a quote file going somewhere but I can't find it right now. And who knows, some of this may appeal to people other than me.


Be who you are and say what you feel;
because those who mind don't matter;
and those who matter don't mind.
- Dr. Seuss


Ring the bells
That still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in

--Leonard Cohen, Anthem


Well there's blood in these veins,
and I cry when in pain,
I'm only human on the inside.

-- Pretenders, Human


Nothing's fine,
I'm torn.
I'm all out of faith
This is how I feel.

-- Natalie Imbruglia, Torn


I'm not crazy,
I'm just a little unwell.
I know,
right now you can't tell.
But stay a while and maybe
then you'll see
a different side of me.

I'm not crazy,
I'm just a little impared.
I know,
right now you don't care.
But soon enough you're gonna think of me
and how I used to be.

-- Matchbox 20, Unwell


I thought you'd come through,
I thought you'd come clean.
But you were the best thing
I should never have seen.

-- Pretenders, Human


Don't go chasing waterfalls
please stick to the rivers and the lakes that you're used to.

-- TLC, Waterfalls (?)


Heads we win,
and tails we try again.

-- Santana and the singer from The Calling, Get Together (?)

Haiku

Jul. 5th, 2003 02:50 pm
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Fireworks and bright moon
Overlapping in the sky
Take my breath away.
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Just yesterday I was saying that I hoped Sam would bring Galadriel and Amy in to visit again. I haven't seen them since November. And when I got to work, there they were!

They are so cute! Galadriel is silver and elegant and very much lives up to her name. Amy has gained weight, but she's still inquisitive and daring. She climbed on my shoulder.

They're rats, in case anyone was confused. Sweet, fuzzy rats. Though Galadriel looks more like a hamster since she has no tail. They are such fun to watch and play with, much more fun than work.

And in other fun news, Saturday July 5th is World Blog Haiku Day. So yeah, write a haiku and post it in your blog or livejournal. It's easy - 3 lines with 5, 7, 5 sylables each.

Elegant, lovely,
graceful rats have visited
my office today.

Wise Words

Jun. 20th, 2003 05:12 pm
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I get some of the best quotes just doing academic research, or schoolwork.

No, really!! Don't all leave now, hear me out.

"Knowledge is commonly socially constructed, through collaborative efforts toward shared objectives or by dialogues and challenges brought about by differences in persons' perspectives." [1]

Differences in perspectives... isn't that what life is all about, when you get right down to it? That's the joy of meeting new people- finding out how their perspectives differ from yours and how they are the same. It's what makes conversations work and be interesting. And according to that author of the above statement, it's called learning. Meeting new people is learning, conversing is learning, life is learning. I like that.

And here's one I found in Winter Quarter, while I was reading through my graphics textbook, trying to get my Ray Tracing assignment to work properly. And why was this lovely piece of poetry in as unlikely a place as a graphics textbook? Because it has the word "ray" in it and the author was trying to be cute. Computer science textbooks do that all too often, and generally fail miserably. Still, this is wonderful poetry, regardless of how I stumbled upon it:

In full-orbed glory, yonder moon divine
Rolls through the dark blue depths;
Beneath her steady ray
The desert circle spreads
Like the round ocean, girdled with the sky.
How beautiful is the night!

Robert Southey

There you go, my thoughts of the moment. Off to try and finish this proposal. *sigh* I may not be done by 6, darn it.

[1] G. Salomon, Distributed Cognitions: Psychological and Educational Considerations. Cambridge: Cambridge university Press, 1993.

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