RE: bad poetry?

From: Yocum Daniel GS 21 CES/CEOE <daniel.yocum@Peterson.af.mil>
Date: Thu Jul 03 2003 - 19:08:35 EDT

The proverbial rain drop falling into the sea of pan-nothing has
distinctionism. He rode into the higher spiritual realm straddling a 9mm
parabellem drop of lead. I guess when you fully buy into the illusion thing
then all that is left is to cash out.
Daniel

so, it's only poetry if it's good or bad? and, if one can't
discriminate between good and bad poetry, like the guy who finds
superlative horses, then one should give up poetry? thoughts?
Michael

>>> haikux2@yahoo.com 07/03/03 12:09PM >>>
seymour was going on about championing
indiscrimination till doomsday and that that was
following the tao purely. but if one were to really
do this, he wouldn't be able to then discriminate
between good poetry and bad poetry. that he'd be
forced to give up poetry altogether; i.e., 'go beyond
poetry' into a higher spiritual realm.

i guess.

?

kim
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