Sunday, September 16, 2007

(....................16sept) My Argument With Grammar Comments

Rating: 2.8

Nature's conjunctions are invisible,
everything's conjoined, and language
only a dimwitted mimic
running behind.
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Max Reif
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Julia Klimenova 18 July 2009

The power of words may be limited, no sentene can render all the thoughts, overtones and implications, yet poets love playing with words and see what they come up with :)) Excellent. Top mark.

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Gregory Gunn 22 November 2007

And don't even get this man started on those dangling participles, that dastardly inflexible inflexion, the silliness over syllogism or how figurative language figures into the intangible equation. Post hoc ergo propter hoc...ad nauseum. A highly imaginative, truly original piece to ponder, Max. Brilliant! Greg

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Lori Boulard 14 November 2007

Ah, my friend, you have a deeper understanding of things - nature, mankind, the connections - than you sometimes give away in your poems. This one hints at it; and is original and downright funny. I started a poem about language over a year ago; it is sitting - passive voice - unfinished due to the same frustration with the very words we can't get enough of. Hope to see you in the coming weeks. Take care, Lori

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Marvin Brato 09 October 2007

Life indeed is a paragraph of words with imperfect grammars, yet living in consonance with happiness such grammatical errors can become lessons to learn. Great thought, top mark.

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Angela Barker 17 September 2007

I loved this! ! Clever and thoroughly satisfying!

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Alison Cassidy 16 September 2007

Your final line says it all. A fascinating piece that leaves this reader thoroughly satisfied. love, Allie xxxx

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Coll B. Lue 16 September 2007

I thoroughly enjoyed this Grammar session! Very witty and nicely versed. Thanks Max, Coll

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