Nothing Novel

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Nothing Novel

Post by peterandrewday » January 4th, 2013, 6:31 am

There's a lot of fuss over High Romance -
Who did what with daring thighs
And ended up in a baron's manse;
Who made the vows he then recants
Because he never wanted ties -
All this ruckus over things
We'd do ourselves, but for rings;
All this bother over what
Writers wrote on their Sundays off.

I'd like to take romantic fiction
And blend it with romantic fact,
Then teach the course in dereliction
For which that blending gave me diction,
Plus the power to re-enact
Matter and anti-matter kissing
To softly adjectival hissing:
The real romance in lives is cancelled
By real romance that's only pencilled.


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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by azisnomarsa » January 4th, 2013, 6:57 pm

You are quickly becoming one of the must-read poets on this site. You have the ability to choose perfect words to describe your stories, and your stories are always worth a read.
Thank you for nice poems :)


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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by Lebo » January 4th, 2013, 7:22 pm

I guess in real life Puccini never quite plays in our heads during a romantic kiss or
interlude but many times the blood rushes through our bodies like a symphony.
Anyway, NN has ascerbic witticism up the wazoo.. Very clever title indeed.
Happy 2013!
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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by ladylilith » January 6th, 2013, 4:01 am

*cough* ... 'All this bother over what/Writers wrote on their Sundays off.' - These two lines made me chuckle, partly because on my Sunday's off I'm guilty as charged of writing this 'High romance' stuff. Ha! I think this is a clever little piece here, and as noted above, the title is particularly effective. I love it when the title makes an effort towards the meaning or feel of a piece.

A great write! Truly!

Lily^^


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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by peterandrewday » January 8th, 2013, 7:07 am

To 'azisnomarsa' - many thanks for your appreciative response.


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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by peterandrewday » January 8th, 2013, 7:11 am

To 'Lebo' - I appreciate your well-crafted response. 'acerbic witticism up the wazoo' - love it! And likewise to you - all the best for this year.


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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by peterandrewday » January 8th, 2013, 7:16 am

To 'ladylilith', Lily - always a pleasure and an honour(or 'honor'!) to receive your comments. I agree totally with your point about titles - as important, I think, as concluding lines - it's all about openings and conclusions (and what goes on in between, of course).


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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by ladylilith » January 27th, 2013, 7:12 am

Yes! I'm so glad this got picked for Spotlight. I loved the heck outta this when I read it the first time and I still do. Uber congratulations. It's a stellar piece of poetry.

Lily^^

P.S. It's a Sunday.. And I'm guilty as charged again.. Darn that high romance stuff.. Heh heh. ^.^


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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by ladymaybebaby » January 27th, 2013, 7:52 am

I also missed this one... thanks to the spotlight I get a second chance! So first congratulations on the spotlight it is much deserved! This is a stand out piece, the kind you read again and again just for the sheer enjoyment it brings. A grand piece of writing, one I am certainly bookmarking to add to my collection! A truly superb piece!

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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by flux » January 27th, 2013, 9:22 am

This moves along like a well oiled machine, and it's intelligently written. I admired your choice of words and I enjoyed the humour.


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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by Whiskurz » January 27th, 2013, 9:40 am

A creative masterpiece....Bravo my friend....and Congrats on the spotlight....Whisk



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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by nortan223 » January 27th, 2013, 12:18 pm

A wonderful choice of language that gently pokes fun at what some people take so seriously. The term "Nothing sacred" went through my mind whilst reading this. Congratulations on your Spotlight!!
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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by Lucy » January 27th, 2013, 8:16 pm

Romance is very important. Yep.
But so is kissing and petting. You have to give them attention too.

*wanders off to find a bone*


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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by CrypticCricker » January 27th, 2013, 10:12 pm

"for which that blending gave me diction
plus the power to re-enact..."

It warms my heart when I recall the
warmth of passion spent--and to have
the power makes it all the better!
I am most grateful for this realm
of our senses--and the wisdom
to steer one's course.

Your lines carried power, mirth, merriment, and reflection. Good write!


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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by Sasha » January 28th, 2013, 1:03 pm

I love the comparison between the two stanzas, the historical sorta way, and the speaker's way, which is quite stunning, the latter, really it is a stellar read, especially those last two lines, that hold such a powerful message.
Congratulations on the deserved Spotlight!

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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by TheSoundOfSoul » January 28th, 2013, 7:05 pm

Great poem, every line in it is brilliant. A good choice for the spotlight, and congrats!



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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by musie » January 29th, 2013, 7:21 am

CONGRATULATIONS on the Spotlight! "Nothing Novel" indeed...This is Quite Novel and a most deserving piece for the Spotlight...I have to agree with what Sasha has said about the comparison of the two stanzas...quite a creative piece, not only in it's content, but in it's delivery as well...great work and a pleasure to read...Musie


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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by jsol » January 29th, 2013, 12:46 pm

Every time I read this I can't help laughing. It's so clever and it's really funny. The language is mighty and there's some cool images in there, "matter and anti-matter kissing." Everything is just right.



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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by Afishamongmany » January 29th, 2013, 4:20 pm

Yea, well crafted, smile twitching, thought provoking - what are those last two lines saying? Thanks.
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Re: Nothing Novel

Post by everhopeful » January 30th, 2013, 8:59 am

This is so clever, I found it to be a very witty and gentle satire of the poetic instinct to write what I believe is often titled 'purple prose'. Perhaps there's a nod toward some of the romantic 'classics' too, and all of the grandeur associated with the genre, but it's executed in a very elegant, yet completely down to earth, fashion. For me the ending suggested that a lot of real romance is ruined by expectations of some fairytale love story.
Congratulations on the spotlight.



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