Youths to War ("anti-epic")

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Youths to War ("anti-epic")

Post by Alan » January 11th, 2014, 9:17 pm

Put this in forms because the inspiration was those epicly long and elaborate poems about heros. However, what about opposite of the form: the anti-epic?

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Youths to war
To show ‘em
Ceased their lives
And poem

~Alan


btw, if it's too short that even with poetic license the grammar is too poor and you don't understand, be honest.



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Re: Youths to War ("anti-epic")

Post by Mc Dewie Zim » January 12th, 2014, 6:12 am

With so few words, you said so much. The last line particularly, i'm not sure if its a typo, or a deliberate pun.
Either way it was well penned and very much liked.

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Re: Youths to War ("anti-epic")

Post by Dew » January 13th, 2014, 8:28 am

I thought it was a really cool idea! The antithesis to the very idea of 'epic' poetry. But the irony is you penned the perfect epigram! In your efforts to subvert the systematic, you embraced it marvelously! I think this is become one of my very favorite epigrams! Outstanding!!!!! I hope it doesn't irk you that I keep calling it that...but truly...this is inspired. So completely pleasing and witty! - dew



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Re: Youths to War ("anti-epic")

Post by dwells » January 13th, 2014, 4:31 pm

A poem cut short, as a young life in battle, definitely an "epi" - cheers Alan (took me a minute to get the closing but that made it all the more rewarding). So much for Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, cheers!


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Re: Youths to War ("anti-epic")

Post by tangerinepie » January 14th, 2014, 9:30 pm

I really thought this was original, and it spoke volumes..Much enjoyed..Tangie..


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Re: Youths to War ("anti-epic")

Post by godsplat » January 15th, 2014, 8:06 am

Hello Alan

I think this is very good and says a lot with very few words, powerful poetry!

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Re: Youths to War ("anti-epic")

Post by songofmeadow » March 9th, 2014, 11:38 am

I think the thought remains epic, the delivery eloquent, congrats on the spotlight, well deserved mx


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Re: Youths to War ("anti-epic")

Post by rupertpupkin » March 10th, 2014, 4:54 pm

Great idea behind this. I love the way you play with words. last line is a cheeky rhyme and a genius pun, Sean.


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Re: Youths to War ("anti-epic")

Post by garic » March 10th, 2014, 10:11 pm

Understanding it will take me some time ...

A tongue in check definition of the classical Epics is there (the first three lines), a somber reflection on the recruited soldier's mindset (show 'em), epic writers do in a way "cease their lives "to show 'em", "And poem" - end poem - end of soldier's life - end of poetic view of war - death of the war heros is end of most epic poems - in death moving on from war to heaven ...

Could say you have created EPIC layers of meaning with 11 words (15 if you count the title).



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Re: Youths to War ("anti-epic")

Post by dornicks » March 13th, 2014, 5:07 pm

Brevity is often more effective that a lengthy narrative,as you have demonstrated. Congratulations on reaching the Spotlight,

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