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Click hereThis poem was mentioned in the Archival Review thread, in a picking through Lit's archive of over 34,000 poems.
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What a novel idea using computer terms like IP and others to convey meaning to this rendering.
This is way too good. An illustrated poem with, as illustration, an image of a poem on a vbulletin board, lamenting the state of love and emotions in the internet age. It's like watching yourself on TV, watching a TV show featuring yourself watching yourself on another TV; the progression is endless...
This is way too good. An illustrated poem with, as illustration, an image of a poem on a vbulletin board, lamenting the state of love and emotions in the internet age. It's like watching yourself on TV, watching a TV show featuring yourself watching yourself on another TV; the progression is endless...
Hello - Goodnight ~ I hope you're alright. A visit from the computer generation has appeared. Where is Robert Frost when we need him. Interesting format though.
Such a wonderful medium at times and yet so lacking at others. I'm always charmed by your words and your perspective. Nicely said, Lin.
~lucky
Some days, many days, I don't think I will ever get used to or want to become used to computer age. :heart:
...albeit a little confusing (I got the urge to click on stuff) to use a screndump of the forum as the actual poem. And it's a lovely light-feeling poem that elevates through warm wit.