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message 2201: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Mister Puke-in makes me feel crappy,
the Complaint Department should make us happy.


message 2202: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments So let's change the subject to something nice
like elephants doing ballet on ice.


message 2203: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Or if that subject is too neoclassic,
choose what you like just take your pick.


message 2204: by Roger (last edited Mar 18, 2016 01:30AM) (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments I like buildings that look like a radio,
Particularly neo-classic by Palladio,


message 2205: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Or copyists who created homes for madams,
Like Kenwood House near Highgate by Adams.


message 2206: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments And then there are fantasies so rowdy,
Such as the Sagrada Família by Gaudi.


message 2207: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments For real art, however, if you're feeling weary,
How about Bibao's Guggenheim by Frank Gehry?


message 2208: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments It's better than the Melbourne Opera House,
Which by comparison is an overlarge boathouse.


message 2209: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments But if you are a really big fan of color like Chagall,
New York's Metropolitan Opera House makes those look banal.




message 2210: by [deleted user] (new)

Marc Chagall painted childhood dreams,
while Edward Munch colored skys with screams.


message 2211: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Marc Chagall invented the Fiddler on the Roof,
While Chaim Topol yelled the songs on the hoof.


message 2212: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Marc Chagall surrounded Bella in bundles of flowers
And cocooned her in love's own flowery bowers.


message 2213: by Roger (last edited Apr 02, 2016 06:53AM) (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Meanwhile, I don't care how many people say it's a load of tosh,
I'll go surrealistically potty if I don't get to see Hieronymus Bosch.

https://www.bosch500.nl/en/the-event/...


message 2214: by [deleted user] (new)

Bought with the blood of Incan Gold
Bosch's Garden painted while eating ergot.


message 2215: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Well, if we miss the show at Den Bosch we can always go
The other way south to Madrid and catch it at the Prado.


message 2216: by [deleted user] (new)

You go. I'll wait in the Retiro. No need to fight.
500 Bosch paintings in one show, it could cause me much fright!


message 2217: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Only one greater would hold me in thrall,
The collected works of Marc Chagall.


message 2218: by [deleted user] (new)

I was so lucky to see the work of Marc Chagall
In the 80s in Montreal.


message 2219: by [deleted user] (new)

Marc Chagall was shy and found a friend in Apollinaire
A Russian and a Frenchman, made love with words caught from air.


message 2220: by Preston, Moderator (last edited Apr 03, 2016 04:11PM) (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Oliver and Franco Frey founded a magazine,
with Oliver's lover Roger Kean.


message 2221: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments And they're both famous to this day,
with retro-gamers who love Oliver Frey


message 2222: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments and Roger for wonders that did transfix,
will full color art on games that were 8 bits.


message 2223: by [deleted user] (new)

Jean Marais was Adonis in Cocteau's heart
Celluloid Heroes to steam and smart


message 2224: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Gosh, but this stuff is so high-falootin',
Artists, poets, painters all a-rootin'


message 2225: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments For the meaning of life ’n’ stuff,
While all I can write is fluff.


message 2226: by [deleted user] (new)

Liquor is quicker and candy dandy
The meaning of life is absurd!


message 2227: by [deleted user] (new)

To dole out the doggerel
May make me mere mongrel.


message 2228: by [deleted user] (new)

So let's patent this fluff
whilst we're still up to snuff.


message 2229: by Preston, Moderator (last edited Apr 11, 2016 02:06PM) (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Hubert got the patent on fluff
which he used to overstuff


message 2230: by Preston, Moderator (last edited Apr 11, 2016 02:07PM) (new)

Preston | 20148 comments M/M romance romance books
will sold like hot cakes to schnooks,


message 2231: by Preston, Moderator (last edited Apr 11, 2016 02:10PM) (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Who wanted instalove and the big misunderstanding,
which has been the topmost longstanding,


message 2232: by Preston, Moderator (last edited Apr 11, 2016 02:11PM) (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Romance book cliché M/M stories,
In Amazon's inventories.


message 2233: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments So quicker than you can say Shostakovich,
Hubert became filthy rich.


message 2234: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments I tried and tried to be a winner
But they rejected me at Dreamspinner,


message 2235: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments So I sent my story over to the people at Loose ID
Who wouldn't publish even if it was for free,


message 2236: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments So I thought I couldn't possibly lose out at Riptide,
Who'd love Thunderbolt> and take it for a ride,


message 2237: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments But "No," they said, "your writing sends us into a trance,
We cannot publish your stuff till you write M/M Romance."


message 2238: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments All those rejections finally left me
With good old Amazon and KDP.


message 2239: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments You should try to write M/M fiction,
to present an accurate depiction,


message 2240: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments How can I possible agree with the above?
I am not a writer of instalove.


message 2241: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments I don't find M/M Romance across the Atlantic
Very convincing, nor is it really very romantic.


message 2242: by [deleted user] (new)

I have not read enough to warrant a chorus
I like E.M. Forster's "Maurice"


message 2243: by [deleted user] (new)

Romance as a literary era
Is not about happily eva-afta


message 2244: by [deleted user] (new)

It's a caluclated derangement of the senses
To Rimbaud. To Oscar Wilde, he says it well:


message 2245: by [deleted user] (new)

"Opportunity knocks and temptation
Leans on the doorbell."


message 2246: by [deleted user] (new)

What is romantic about the New World?
We have a landscape of adventure!


message 2247: by [deleted user] (new)

Stormy weather and stormy eyes
a climate of humid sweat and desert


message 2248: by [deleted user] (new)

Romance is in the earth and skies here
Not so different from there.


message 2249: by [deleted user] (new)

But the troubadour. The lover's lament.
Can transform to lonesome prairie songs.


message 2250: by [deleted user] (new)

Romance needs long absence.
It thrives in absolutes and innocence.


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