Poets are born and not paid.
go ahead, tell him to take a haiku…
His pay is taking a turn for the verse.
And the Perfessor’s reply,
“You (#¿€♬√) (♮#!% ) (₩%$*) (#¿℄♭♀✵)
And your (♭✇♂$√) (¿¢%$) (§%#*)
Can go (&#!√♬) (✇♣☼&$) (♪¶$&)!!!"
(I tried to keep it in the meter.)
How to tell the difference between a writer and a reporter: Stand them both in a working septic tank up to their necks, swing a two iron at their heads- the reporter will duck.
But reporters don’t need a license…
I can attest to this.. I was paid more for one newspaper story than for all of the over 100 poems I’ve had published.
“Oh, he was a poet, a rhymer was he.<P<He read me some verse he had written for me.He said they would move me, these poems from his pen, An’ how right he was, because they moved me right into the glen. We stayed till the dawn came an’ lighted the sky, Then I shook his hand an’ I bid him good-bye. I never went back, for what I had heard was true: That a poet only writes about the things he cannot do.”
He said they would move me,
these poems from his pen,
An’ how right he was, because they moved me right into the glen.
We stayed till the dawn came an’ lighted the sky,
Then I shook his hand an’ I bid him good-bye.
I never went back, for what I had heard was true:
That a poet only writes about the things he cannot do.”
______"The Love Of My Life" from Brigadoon
♪ ♫ "I’m sittin’ on the dock of the pay
Watchin’ the tide, roll away…"
I think poetry is about as interesting and useful as lots of people feel about modern art.
Rick McKee
Superfrog almost 5 years ago
Poets are born and not paid.
gopher gofer almost 5 years ago
go ahead, tell him to take a haiku…
Display almost 5 years ago
His pay is taking a turn for the verse.
littlejohn Premium Member almost 5 years ago
And the Perfessor’s reply,
“You (#¿€♬√) (♮#!% ) (₩%$*) (#¿℄♭♀✵)
And your (♭✇♂$√) (¿¢%$) (§%#*)
Can go (&#!√♬) (✇♣☼&$) (♪¶$&)!!!"
(I tried to keep it in the meter.)
Canoe-full almost 5 years ago
How to tell the difference between a writer and a reporter: Stand them both in a working septic tank up to their necks, swing a two iron at their heads- the reporter will duck.
dadthedawg Premium Member almost 5 years ago
But reporters don’t need a license…
Ukko wilko almost 5 years ago
I can attest to this.. I was paid more for one newspaper story than for all of the over 100 poems I’ve had published.
Linguist almost 5 years ago
“Oh, he was a poet, a rhymer was he.<P<He read me some verse he had written for me.
He said they would move me,
these poems from his pen,
An’ how right he was, because they moved me right into the glen.
We stayed till the dawn came an’ lighted the sky,
Then I shook his hand an’ I bid him good-bye.
I never went back, for what I had heard was true:
That a poet only writes about the things he cannot do.”
______"The Love Of My Life" from Brigadoon
Ebenezer Stooge Premium Member almost 5 years ago
♪ ♫ "I’m sittin’ on the dock of the pay
Watchin’ the tide, roll away…"
Lightpainter almost 5 years ago
I think poetry is about as interesting and useful as lots of people feel about modern art.