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Posted (edited)

I can not understand

How is there room for sadness?

In this world of ours

Which is filled with so much beauty

 

Splendid are the simple things

Of which we take for granted

 

And every living thing

Is a thing of wonder

 

 

I do not understand

Why are we never satisfied?

With what there is

When there is so much more than we ever need

 

We fight amongst ourselves

With no real reason why

 

And worry over nothing

When nothing are our troubles

 

 

I refuse to understand

What is it we are doing?

To ourselves

To our world

 

Twisted are our minds

In which we see ourselves

 

Twisted are our hearts

For what we do to her

 

 

 

 

Be honest...is this really as awful as I think?

Edited by Loki Wyrd
Posted

I don't think I'm going to write anymore...or at least post...it's all crap. Next time I'm good and f'd up I'll probably get to writing though. I don't know. =(

Posted

Hmmm,

 

I'm going to break one of my cardinal rules and reply to this...

 

Usually, no matter how much I like the piece (as I indeed liked this), I don't reply to it when it's self-labeled "crap" or along those lines:

1) It's too much like a negative plea for reassurance, "Oh no, really, it was wonderful, stroke stroke." I'd rather give my praise as a gift or well earned reward than feel as if I'd been extorted to reassure. You might think that you were being honest of your evaluation and not mean it this way, but still, I've found that not saying anything at all is preferable to slamming your own work. If you aren't fishing, then there is a tendency to accept your own value-added evaluation.

2) If you say it's "crap" and I say it isn't, then I'm forced to be Rude and disagree or argue with you. Or, alternately, if I say I like it, and you say it's "crap", then that implies my taste in literary works is so bad I can't tell the difference between dung and quality, which I take to be an insult. Prolly me in my pride, but there it is.

 

I've notice that nearly every poster here at the Pen has a negatively skewed view of their own works. I do myself. But I've learned that the best way is to just put the work out on its own, accept feedback as a loving attempt to help build a better work, not as an attack on Self, and finally I've learned to just say, "Thank you", no matter how I felt about the work.

 

It's the Polite thing to do, you see...

 

-Peredhil, with more than two cents...

Posted

Sorry for making you break your rule. I just don't like it, it seems like something I could have written as a little kid, that's all. I probably shouldn't have posted it, because you are indeed correct in the points you have made. I'm still new to writing in a creative capacity, but maybe someday - if I continue to write - I'll be able to just accept what I have written and be happy with it. *shrugs*

Posted

Loki, I like it. It's plain and simple but it gives people something to think about.

And to me the content is more important then the way you it rhymes.

And being criticall is a great thing, especially when it's about yourself. It'll keep both feet down onto the ground.

But being to criticall isn't good, it's bad for your own confidence and it'll make it less easy for you to accept errors from yourself but from other people as well.

And trust me, I know what I'm talking about ;)

And another thing is, you're much further into writing poems then I am :P

Posted (edited)

...say ah... if your not to sure about your poems then post them in the critic corner... that way you can always have the excuse, "i'm still working on it..." Like, i finished my sandy poem way on back... but never liked it enough to post it in the B-Room...

 

Don't worry about writing poorly... just write... sheer talent can't be faked, but even the talented have to pratice... otherwise your just a kid with a knack that never grew up...and that's all you'll ever be... So just write. Keep a journal if you can make the time. It helps 'cause it takes a lifetime of experience to create a master piece... that or a girl you really really want to impress. Barring that, you still need to practice...

 

1st Rule: observe.

2nd Rule: observe some more...

3rd Rule: put observations in head, turn dail to hot water, medium soil, permanet press.

4rd Rule: wait for buzzer, repeat do over.

5th Rule: forget the rules and just write...

 

 

 

revery

the dreamlost

"yes we have no bananas(spike jones???)"

the dream continues...

Edited by reverie
Posted

What/where is the critic's corner? Maybe a member's only thing? I'm not a member, I'm afraid.

I was right in my prediction that I would get good and f'd up, and write something else. It's good to know that I know myself. :)

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Yeah Loki.. Hush about being crap and such. I've said it myself many of times, and been harshly corrected everytime. So I gave up arguing. Just accept that you have talent, and work on it.

 

Don't screw around and let it die. Help it grow and expand to limitless possibilites.

 

At least take the advice from just another kid with a knack. ;)

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