One of my Homepage modules provides a daily quote. Today I got the following:
A poem is no place for an idea.
- Edgar Watson Howe
Thoughts anyone?
A poem is no place for an idea.
- Edgar Watson Howe
Thoughts anyone?
Nothing from nothing leaves nothing. (I heard that in a song once...)kborsden said:what if the idea behind the poem is nothing?
does nothing then become something?
Makes sense to me, poet. This made me think back to something I'd read about some years ago: How many books of fiction and poetry were used during the first two World Wars for encryption and code sharing purposes by the priciples involved? Hmmh ...poetinahat said:Maybe what he really meant is a knock on poetry: that the one sure way to keep anyone from reading an idea - let alone taking an idea seriously - is to put it into a poem.
kborsden said:what if the idea behind the poem is nothing?
does nothing then become something?
ddgryphon said:A poem is no place for an idea.
wordsheff said:just behold nothing that is not there, and the nothing that is.