The Weekly Nerdy Thread (This week: Poetry)

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The Weekly Nerdy Thread (This week: Poetry)

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So the Weekly Nerdy Thread has started! For the starting week: Poetry. Oh, yes. This is getting nerdy.

Personally, my favourite has to be Whitman. He has a great pace, and I think the fact that he usually doesn't limit himself by rhyme allows him to express more feeling. My favourite poem by him is Song of Myself. I know a lot of people say O Captain! My Captain!, but I just find SOM more... profound.

Instead of flooding you with peoms analysis, I'm gonna leave it there. I think this could be a great place for people to post their favourite authors/poems so we can all improve our poetic vocabulary. Let the nerdiness begin! 
'Songs of Myself' by Walt Whitman wrote:You shall no longer take things at second or third hand, nor look through
the eyes of the dead, nor feed on the spectres in books,
You shall not look through my eyes either, nor take things from me,
You shall listen to all sides and filter them from your self.
 
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My absolute favorite poet is Edgar Allen Poe. I love his writing style and the dark theme in all of his stuff. So awesome.

My favorite of his writings is most definitely The Raven. Classic. ;D
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first off when i think of poetry, i think of the book Where the Sidewalk ends or A Light in The Attic by Shel Silverstein
i used to read these books all the time when i was younger, i loved all the poems he wrote!! there were way to many good ones to even make a list


also i love the poem Casey at the Bat by Ernest Thayer.
PhoenixTears wrote: My absolute favorite poet is Edgar Allen Poe. I love his writing style and the dark theme in all of his stuff. So awesome.

My favorite of his writings is most definitely The Raven. Classic. ;D
and also i would have to agree with Phoenix Edgar Allan Poe is an awesome poet
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PhoenixTears wrote: My absolute favorite poet is Edgar Allen Poe. I love his writing style and the dark theme in all of his stuff. So awesome.

My favorite of his writings is most definitely The Raven. Classic. ;D
Ahh Poe. What a unique guy. Many people like his short stories, but I'd stay with his poetry. You're totally right about him; he really did manage an atmosphere that I haven't seen in many other places. I'm gonna go re-read that. :)

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'Songs of Myself' by Walt Whitman wrote:You shall no longer take things at second or third hand, nor look through
the eyes of the dead, nor feed on the spectres in books,
You shall not look through my eyes either, nor take things from me,
You shall listen to all sides and filter them from your self.
 
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By those who ne'er succeed.
To comprehend a nectar
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There are so many poems I love, I need to go through my books on them again, I'm quite excited, and I love Poe so much. But right now I can't think of like anything off hand, maybe cause its 2 am. And maybe I'll even post some of my own poetry songs in here, if anyone wants. ^^
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I've also read "Where The Sidewalk Ends" and "A Light In The Attic" by Shel Silverstein.
I use to love poetry, and writing them.

Also, I studied WWII poetry this year in English class.
Anyone else enjoy annotating poetry, and discussing what each stanza (symbols) mean?

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Yurikochan wrote: There are so many poems I love, I need to go through my books on them again, I'm quite excited, and I love Poe so much. But right now I can't think of like anything off hand, maybe cause its 2 am. And maybe I'll even post some of my own poetry songs in here, if anyone wants. ^^
OMG please do. I think that'll be awesome! :D

And if you later feel like it, make and post a list of your favourite authors ^^

Detective Tommy wrote: Anyone else enjoy annotating poetry, and discussing what each stanza (symbols) mean?
I never had any formal training in Poetry, for which everyone here's gonna bash me... I still like reading it, and I still think I get most of it, even if I probably don't understand the techniques and stuff as well as you guys. But, yeah; that's no excuse :(
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'Songs of Myself' by Walt Whitman wrote:You shall no longer take things at second or third hand, nor look through
the eyes of the dead, nor feed on the spectres in books,
You shall not look through my eyes either, nor take things from me,
You shall listen to all sides and filter them from your self.
 
Poem by Emily Dickinson wrote:Success is counted sweetest
By those who ne'er succeed.
To comprehend a nectar
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Yurikochan wrote: There are so many poems I love, I need to go through my books on them again, I'm quite excited, and I love Poe so much. But right now I can't think of like anything off hand, maybe cause its 2 am. And maybe I'll even post some of my own poetry songs in here, if anyone wants. ^^
you should totally post some of your own stuff Yurikochan, id love to hear some of it!! :D
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Sebolains wrote: I never had any formal training in Poetry, for which everyone here's gonna bash me... I still like reading it, and I still think I get most of it, even if I probably don't understand the techniques and stuff as well as you guys. But, yeah; that's no excuse :(
Poetry is a really hard thing to understand though.
There are way too many techniques to remember, unless you write poetry or teach it for a living.

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Sherlock3 wrote: first off when i think of poetry, i think of the book Where the Sidewalk ends or A Light in The Attic by Shel Silverstein
i used to read these books all the time when i was younger, i loved all the poems he wrote!! there were way to many good ones to even make a list
I love Shel Silverstein too! I miss reading his stuff. I think I should probably go buy some of the books next time I'm at the bookstore... I still remember most of the poems.
Sebolains wrote: Ahh Poe. What a unique guy. Many people like his short stories, but I'd stay with his poetry. You're totally right about him; he really did manage an atmosphere that I haven't seen in many other places. I'm gonna go re-read that. :)

Quoth the raven, `Nevermore.'
Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning,
Soon again I heard a tapping something louder than before.
'Surely,' said I, 'surely that is something at my window lattice;
Let me see then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore-
Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore;-
'Tis the wind and nothing more.'


Exactly! I love the way he uses the syllables and beats (I'm sure there's a better word for it than that, but that's the only one I can think of right now) in his lines and stanzas to create an even more haunting atmosphere than just the words alone can.

I also like Annabel Lee. I like his short stories too, but not as much. If I had to choose one it would be The Masque of the Red Death.

@Sebs: Nobody's going to bash you for not having any formal poetry training. I don't always know what I'm talking about either. The last time I was any sort of poetry class was during sophomore English. Which was 2005. So I don't remember a lot of it.

@Yuriko: I would love to read some of your stuff!
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Detective Tommy wrote:
Sebolains wrote: I never had any formal training in Poetry, for which everyone here's gonna bash me... I still like reading it, and I still think I get most of it, even if I probably don't understand the techniques and stuff as well as you guys. But, yeah; that's no excuse :(
Poetry is a really hard thing to understand though.
There are way too many techniques to remember, unless you write poetry or teach it for a living.
I guess that's true. But I really don't mind not knowing all that, as long as I can enjoy poetry. I think that, in the end, that's all that matters :)
PhoenixTears wrote: @Sebs: Nobody's going to bash you for not having any formal poetry training. I don't always know what I'm talking about either. The last time I was any sort of poetry class was during sophomore English. Which was 2005. So I don't remember a lot of it.
Yaay! People don't hate me! :P
I wanted to take poetry in College, but my stupid Physics major got in the way :(
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'Songs of Myself' by Walt Whitman wrote:You shall no longer take things at second or third hand, nor look through
the eyes of the dead, nor feed on the spectres in books,
You shall not look through my eyes either, nor take things from me,
You shall listen to all sides and filter them from your self.
 
Poem by Emily Dickinson wrote:Success is counted sweetest
By those who ne'er succeed.
To comprehend a nectar
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Sebolains wrote:
Detective Tommy wrote:
Sebolains wrote: I never had any formal training in Poetry, for which everyone here's gonna bash me... I still like reading it, and I still think I get most of it, even if I probably don't understand the techniques and stuff as well as you guys. But, yeah; that's no excuse :(
Poetry is a really hard thing to understand though.
There are way too many techniques to remember, unless you write poetry or teach it for a living.
I guess that's true. But I really don't mind not knowing all that, as long as I can enjoy poetry. I think that, in the end, that's all that matters :)
Poetry is only fun when you understand what it means.

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Detective Tommy wrote:
Sebolains wrote:
Detective Tommy wrote:
Sebolains wrote: I never had any formal training in Poetry, for which everyone here's gonna bash me... I still like reading it, and I still think I get most of it, even if I probably don't understand the techniques and stuff as well as you guys. But, yeah; that's no excuse :(
Poetry is a really hard thing to understand though.
There are way too many techniques to remember, unless you write poetry or teach it for a living.
I guess that's true. But I really don't mind not knowing all that, as long as I can enjoy poetry. I think that, in the end, that's all that matters :)
Poetry is only fun when you understand what it means.
Really? Even if at a conscious level you don't completely understand what it means, I still believe poetry can have a huge emotional affect. Don't you agree?
'Songs of Myself' by Walt Whitman wrote:You shall no longer take things at second or third hand, nor look through
the eyes of the dead, nor feed on the spectres in books,
You shall not look through my eyes either, nor take things from me,
You shall listen to all sides and filter them from your self.
 
Poem by Emily Dickinson wrote:Success is counted sweetest
By those who ne'er succeed.
To comprehend a nectar
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Sebolains wrote:
Detective Tommy wrote:
Sebolains wrote:
Detective Tommy wrote:
Sebolains wrote: I never had any formal training in Poetry, for which everyone here's gonna bash me... I still like reading it, and I still think I get most of it, even if I probably don't understand the techniques and stuff as well as you guys. But, yeah; that's no excuse :(
Poetry is a really hard thing to understand though.
There are way too many techniques to remember, unless you write poetry or teach it for a living.
I guess that's true. But I really don't mind not knowing all that, as long as I can enjoy poetry. I think that, in the end, that's all that matters :)
Poetry is only fun when you understand what it means.
Really? Even if at a conscious level you don't completely understand what it means, I still believe poetry can have a huge emotional affect. Don't you agree?
Yes I agree. And I've read poetry where I go "What the hell is this talking about?" and I find it... boring. So I usually only enjoy it when I understand it.

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Depressing though it is, i'm really taken by some of the imagery in Sylvia Plath's poetry. It's very emotionally powerful.
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