I just got done trying to convince my daughter, who is a senior in college and an creative writing and poetry major , of the power of the internet. I have encouraged her to start her own blog and to share all of her great essays, poems and short stories. When you consider the age and cultural difference between a 54 year old and 21 year old you might expect these roles to be reversed.
In any event, I have decided to post some of my own poetry as an illustration of the power of the internet and how she could be using it to her advantage. So here goes a short and quick poem for you all to enjoy. Comments would be welcome and appreciated.
Gone is the day
the sun says it's last goodbyes
wisps of orange pink clouds hang
like gosimer wings
Tomorrow brings a new sun
another day
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Well hot dog Pop, you just dug yourself a hole: turns out you wrote a pretty decent poem - so much for thinking poetry is a doomed art form. You'll be able to view my blog, Doppelganger, when you wake up in the morning with a new sun, another day.
Awesome Becs. I am going to search it right now. Wishing you many fans and followers in the future. Try to figure out how to offer your poetry writing services. Cool idea for the love lorned and mostly illiterate american male population.
Pop - the blog is up and running. I must admit, I'm into it. But no one else seems to be! No comments, no followers, nothin. I posted the link on my Facebook page, we'll see where that gets me. In the meantime, turn your poetry colleagues and friends onto my blog. The link is http://cutintoit.blogspot.com and the title of my blog is Mechanical Music Museum. Call me when you get there.
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