by sack
there's a rhyming dictionary who is writing up a plagiarism suit.
If it's a parody it's poorly done, and if it's not,as I said, anyone can copy a rhyming dictionary.
I suppose we'll have to argue whether it's poetry or art or even understood next.
Most of the poets here put a lot of thought and effort into their work.
This shows none at all
1. I didn't use a rhyming dictionary 2. Of course a parody, do you notice anything serious here? 3. Took much longer to write than most of my poems, not just a random list of rhyming words. Read it again!
I liked the poem sack, obviously it's just a bit of fun, but a jaunty read none the less.
Wether poetry is serious or not, long or short, does not mean that the author hasn't put in any effort.
After reading Crassners comment I went to check out his/her submissions, there were none, I wonder why?!!
It was a very challenging poem to read, to say the least. A real speech exercise. LOL!
I disagree with Crassner, shows some thought, but as a parody it eiher was too suble or vague, for me to catch it.
of some of the lines and some of them I like:
Fairy Mary Terry nary scary in dairy
But this poem gives me a headache. lol
How's the law suit coming?
*laughing* Once more with gusto - Rhyme, Rhyme, Dime...oh well.