September 29th, 2009 at 06:04am
Your Poems Fail. - Comments
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v Actually, she was saying she didn't like terrible poetry. Not all poetry. Maybe consider reading before commenting?September 27th, 2009 at 05:27am
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Sweet. I totally agree with you that these people think they're so cool about being emo/scene, and what they write is complete...trite. So, go you for pointing it out in a creative way.September 27th, 2009 at 05:09am
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Your right.. 'emo' is the same as 'scene' ... both are lables that ingnorant people use. -__-..
But hey, I have to hand it to you. Writing a poem about how you dont like people writing poems so that people will read your poem was a wonderful idea, and it paid off..
Look at all the attention you got.
Congrats.September 27th, 2009 at 04:43am -
nice xDSeptember 27th, 2009 at 04:36am
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Very cute and it's your opinion so I can't be mad
Good poem :DSeptember 27th, 2009 at 04:08am -
This is pretty good.
It made me laugh. :DSeptember 27th, 2009 at 04:04am
Cause, honestly, what these people (emo/scene) think is 'profound' is really just more of the same that gets very silly after a while. I never said poetry is bad, just this ridiculousness of writing 'emo-etry' is quite boring and overdone well before the 50th one you've read in a sitting. However, if a poem has a point rather than just 'slit my wrists, the world is so sad' or 'slit my wrists, my love just left me' then perhaps it is worth paying attention to, but even if it does have that meaning, and it is well written, it just doesn't mean that every piece of 'emo-etry' is going to be good, because the majority is not.
Which furthers my reasons as to why I like this particular poem, because it typifies what these people think and refutes it simply in rhyme.