Dylan Thomas Random Poem Generator

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enjoy.

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i got this one:

[size=-1]The sea-dark beef-red dusk
Streaking by the undertaker,
With the mildly barnacle-breasted cocklewomen

Raving while the grassgreen bottle
On the playful birds loudly
Goes to rage against the invisible night.[/size]
 

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I call this one The Hangover

The sleeping eyes of the dusk
The dewgrazed leaves in flesh,
Raging by the loudly viperish seaship
For drowned girls sing
With no more goosefield than the saucebottle
 

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What a great invention.

[size=-1]Saturday Night in Town

And proudly he goes scrubbing
Into the downy statues,
Raving while they kiss
Mildly in the henpecked shame

And lazily the street of the cobblestreets
Live hazily in praise of the dusk
Sleeping while they rave
Loudly into the sixpenny lovers
[/size]
 

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poetinahat said:
[size=-1]Saturday Night in Town

And proudly he goes scrubbing
Into the downy statues,
Raving while they kiss
Mildly in the henpecked shame

And lazily the street of the cobblestreets
Live hazily in praise of the dusk
Sleeping while they rave
Loudly into the sixpenny lovers
[/size]


Wait till you've discover poetry real ... talking about inventions! Smile! These things are monsters and the sad thing about it is that it would take on. Welcome to WRITE 'no-poem poems'.
 

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Yeah, okay... but can you take a joke?...
 

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poetinahat said:
Yeah, okay... but can you take a joke?...

Of course but there are lovelies that'll really go for it as a quick fix. Then again ahhh so etc. see? Sometimes I think oh man poetry's so tiresome we should abolish it alltogether all together. Mmm that's nice = 'alltogether all together'. Nah nah no repitirion or toutology!
 

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[size=-1]I dreamt star-struck
By the street of the starfall
Sleeping harshly on the dogdayed nannygoats
On thoughts of fishwives
Where farmhands lie hazily
And all the sunhoneyed leaves sing and hang


[/size]Hey, I really like the last line or two.
 

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There are way too many cocklewomen on those cobblestreets
 

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Hmmmm...

I slept quickly
By the salmon of the twilight
Flogging lazily on the starless leaves
On thoughts of kings
Where eyes lie slowly
And all the warm statues rave and blaze

I kinda like it...
And because I couldn't resist:

The dying horses of the rabbitcatcher
The webfoot leaves in flesh,
Missing by the star-struck greenleaved day
For forgotten kings rage
With no more statues than the starfall
 

Sarita

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I told you I was blushing...



I danced savagely
By the goosefield of the fisherman
Crested slowly on the blind lives
On thoughts of lovers
Where blush lie finally
And all the barge-booted statues sing and walk
 

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i like it

forwarded the link to some people, got a good response.

i think this is the first intelligent random generator i have ever seen.
 

Cassie88

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I'd rather dance savagely, like Sara, but what can you do....


I danced rarely
By the birds of the daybreak
Needling slowly on the whitewashed bones
On thoughts of street
Where horses lie hazily
And all the lightgrey tides speak and walk
 
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Here's mine:

The laughing nannygoats of the night
The beef-red bones in flesh,
Dreaming by the solemnly webfoot sea
For drowned statues cover
With no more eyes than the bird.
 

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You can never have too many cocklewomen or nannygoats.

I spoke slowly
By the shame of the bottle
Sucking solemnly on the webfoot tides
On thoughts of nannygoats
Where eyes lie harshly
And all the spellbound cocklewomen rave and walk