compensated beauty

by Firestarter

Published March 7, 2005

In Old awful stuff

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Incandescence
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Incandescence wrote a review Review · Mar 11, 2005

A romanticized piece. But you pulled it off well, not sounding to cheesy or moonstruck.

I liked this poem, but then again, I'm a fan of compensated dating (in theory, anyway, hee). You did a great job, my only suggestion is that the last line be broken into:

but i don't love you
because compensated beauty
isn't really beauty
at all

The other way puts too many syllables into the last line and causes a clunky, awkward ending. Ahhh :sighs: I loved this. Though it's what I've come to expect from you, so good job.

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Firestarter
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Firestarter commented Comment · Mar 8, 2005

Well, not really. It was more of an exaggeration of a lot of sluts I know. Thanks for the comments.

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Misty
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Misty wrote a review Review · Mar 8, 2005

I all honesty it was a great poem, but ..do you really know anything about the subject? I'm not saying you don't, but it's always difficult to write poems about things you know nothing about.

Well, maybe you do know, and anyway it doesn't matter the poem rocks my socks.

if you gripped that stella any harder
it'd break into thousands of shards
some would hit your black-lined eyes
but the rest would pierce your bulging chest
penetrate into your dying subconscious
and remind you to keep breathing.

That was the part I loved
you really have a way with words. :D

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Chevy
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Chevy wrote a review Review · Mar 8, 2005

This was sort of lengthy, yet intriguing....wow. I wish I could write like this,lol. But this is very good, Jack...
it's more expensive
to buy a y-shaped coffin
but of course, you're sure
the tinkling of coins
the flapping of notes
will make you feel better
even when the bruises
and the shame
the constant shame
doesn't.

Loved that part:-)



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