RE: bad poetry?

From: Yocum Daniel GS 21 CES/CEOE <daniel.yocum@Peterson.af.mil>
Date: Mon Jul 07 2003 - 10:50:24 EDT

Interesting Cecilia, and when you can no longer break it down it has broken
you down (choose your demo equipment), it appears that Seymour went with
fine German engineering.
Daniel

--- Michael J ANELLO <Michael.J.Anello@state.or.us> wrote:
> 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?

I'm not so sure about the superlative horses meaning one should give up
poetry. I'm thinking that it means one has learned to live poetry. To
become such an aesthete that one gives up aestheticism altogether, if that
makes any sense. One recognizes only the good and can no longer break it
down into its parts.

Best,
Cecilia.
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