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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask... 2 ************************* INSTALLED: 23 JUN 85 ********************* 3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator 4 ************************************************************ 5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION 6 PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM. 7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privately owned 8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public. 9 No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the system is 10 privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all messages which 11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be 12 periodically purged of messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved) 13 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the 14 ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering the 15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace 16 the line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up. 17 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system. 18 ************************************************************ 19 20 NET WITS NET WITS NET WITS NET WITS NET WITS NET WITS NET WITS NET WITS 21 That's NET WITS not NE TWITS. But what the hay...AT THE TOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 22 NET WITS NET WITS NET WITS NET WITS NET WITS NET WITS NET WITS NET WITS 23 24 -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- 25 "Wisdom and the strength of wisdom. [I] symbolize man in complete 26 control of [my] facilities and having complete understanding of the four... 27 By including all things under the control of one... 28 The symbolism is clearly of unity." -F.D.G. 29 -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -JUGGLER- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- 30 I anxiously await your return, there shall be something here for you 31 once any have been seen. A song perhaps? Yes, that would do nicely... 32 -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- 33 34 klm.) klm.) klm.) klm.) klm.) klm.) klm.) klm.) 35 Cut through the 36 Dark, white-knife 37 Ship, unchained by cold 38 Free to go and come 39 Come to the quiet harbor 40 Rest until the wildness 41 Returns, like shear-ice to the 42 Wave, a turn of the head to the 43 Open sea and the gray clouds, a 44 Turn of the heart to the 45 Farther shore. - Jannet 46 kml.) kml.) kml.) kml.) kml.) kml.) kml.) kml.) 47 48 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 49 I had fought the clinging dark jungle for what seemed like 50 forever. Always that goal in sight, the hill atop which stood a 51 most magnifacent mansion as any eye had beheld. 52 Oh, how I longed to be there, to lay upon the grounds, 53 embraced by the sweet aromas I knew would be there. To drink of 54 the cool dark loving waters of that deep well I knew so 55 intimately. 56 On I fought, for I knew that I only need struggle my way 57 through this harsh jungle ever clinging, always trying to force 58 me back to the darkness of the hell I had struggled so long to 59 escape. 60 An imposing wall of thick veins and underbrush now did I 61 face, and with a resolve of will I began to make my slow progress 62 through. Finally, I had broken through this nature created 63 boundry, only to find a stought wall of rock seemingly recently 64 built by the still damp mortar. Built as if my coming had been 65 known, and was a despirate attempt to keep me out. 66 I beat upon the wall with my tools, and then with my bare 67 fists. But it had been solidly built, as if to keep me 68 personally out. I beat upon it until my hands were but a 69 bloodied mess. My screams turned into sobing, until exausted, 70 unable to go on, I fell sobing at the foot of the wall admidst 71 the tatered remains of the jungle rotting already in the hot 72 humid air, and remains of the mortar yet still damp. 73 I barely even noticed the shards of broken glass that drove 74 their sharp piercing pain into my side. Moving only enough to 75 ease the painful tearing. The world seemed to be filled with my 76 cry of despair, and the rivers flowed with my tears. 77 Would I be finally stopped so simply of my life long search, 78 by an obvious statement of no admitance? I screemed my pain at 79 the Gods, I begged of my sorrow to the earth and sky. But there 80 was no one to listen, all ears were stopped shut. And the Gods, 81 but laughed their amusement of one so foolish to think that I 82 could achieve the safty and comfort of this beautiful home. 83 I knew it was there behind the wall, it always has been 84 there for me to see. But, now I'm locked out with this fresh 85 built wall. My goal so close that I can even now smell the sweet 86 fragrance drifting through the air. I plead to the Gods, but I 87 sobs are only returned as laughter. Am I to forever be stranded 88 in this hidious jungle? So close yet so far from my goal, this 89 garden of eden amidst the clingling death filled jungle? 90 The world is filled with my cry of despair, the rivers flow 91 with my tears. 92 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 93 94 *@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@* 95 *sniff* May you find a rope to climb the walls. And may the walls crumble 96 and you mat pass. 97 *@*@*@*@*@* The crying Minstrel *@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@* 98 *sniffle* p.s. Willsomeone comment on my songs? 99 I wish to learn from dailure and wrongs, 100 to best improve my work, 101 to fix, repair, to cut and paste, 102 all with much and great xhaste, 103 I want to fix the trobules and all, 104 so that I may continue, 105 soo my work won't fall, 106 among the dust in lonely halls, 107 mind, blocked by walls, 108 of forgetfulness, and all. 109 *@*@*@*@*@* A minstrel for your t 110 (correction: that should read: 111 **@*@ A minstrel for your thoughts *@*@*@ 112 ^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^ 113 "With the eyes of a fool," he said, 114 "You see the state you're in, 115 And still you stumble through your stupid life, 116 Still you laugh and grin; 117 Vagabond on a winding road 118 That only leads you down, 119 Blind to the dangers and dismay 120 That wipe the innocent smile away 121 From the face of a laughing clown." 122 Imbecile, you are acting like a fool again, 123 In a world of thieves all ready to run you down, 124 Imbecile, they are waiting till you make the first mistake, 125 And you're going to make it, 126 That's why I'll always call you an Imbecile. 127 "You weren't always a sorcerer," 128 The joker then replied, 129 "It seems to me you learned it on the way, 130 You live by tricks and lies; 131 Standing round in your juggler's gown, 132 There seems no reason why; 133 Flashing your eyes and casting spells 134 With candles and signs and magic bells, 135 Oh, you are the fool, not I." 136 Imbecile, you can call me that if you feel the need, 137 But life is short and I am living it while I can. 138 If it rains, I'll get wet but in the sunshine I'll be dry, 139 It is you who are foolish, 140 Just 'cause I laugh, don't call me an Imbecile. 141 "We both are right" said the sorcerer, 142 "And both of us are wrong, 143 For though we walk this road we don't know where it leads, 144 We only know it's long. 145 You have something to learn from me, 146 And I can learn from you; 147 You with your jokes and simple plans 148 And me with my tricks and sleight of hand, 149 Together we could get through." 150 Imbecile, we are dancing down a darkened road, 151 Though the stars are out, not one of us knows the way. 152 Imbeciles up ahead of us and millions more behind, 153 And we're laughing and smiling, 154 That's why I say we're all of us Imbeciles. 155 Mike Batt, 1980 156 ^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^The Hermit 157 158 101 EASY WAYS TO SAY NO 159 160 I'd love to, but... 161 1 I have to floss my cat. 162 2 I've dedicated my life to linguini. 163 3 I want to spend more time with my blender. 164 4 the President said he might drop in. 165 5 the man on television told me to stay tuned. 166 6 I've been scheduled for a karma transplant. 167 7 I'm staying home to work on my cottage cheese sculpture. 168 8 it's my parakeet's bowling night. 169 9 it wouldn't be fair to the other Beautiful People. 170 10 I'm building a pig from a kit. 171 11 I did my own thing and now I've got to undo it. 172 12 I'm enrolled in aerobic scream therapy. 173 13 there's a disturbance in the Force. 174 14 I'm doing door-to-door collecting for static cling. 175 15 I have to go to the post office to see if I'm still wanted. 176 16 I'm teaching my ferret to yodel. 177 17 I have to check the freshness dates on my dairy products. 178 18 I'm going through cherry cheesecake withdrawal. 179 19 I'm planning to go downtown to try on gloves. 180 20 my crayons all melted together. 181 21 I'm trying to see how long I can go without saying yes. 182 22 I'm in training to be a household pest. 183 23 I'm getting my overalls overhauled. 184 24 my patent is pending. 185 25 I'm attending the opening of my garage door. 186 26 I'm sandblasting my oven. 187 27 I'm worried about my vertical hold. 188 28 I'm going down to the bakery to watch the buns rise. 189 29 I'm being deported. 190 30 the grunion are running. 191 31 I'll be looking for a parking space. 192 32 my Millard Filmore Fan Club meets then. 193 33 the monsters haven't turned blue yet, and I have to eat more dots. 194 34 I'm taking punk totem pole carving. 195 35 I have to fluff my shower cap. 196 36 I'm converting my calendar watch from Julian to Gregorian. 197 37 I've come down with a really horrible case of something or other. 198 38 I made an appointment with a cuticle specialist. 199 39 my plot to take over the world is thickening. 200 40 I have to fulfill my potential. 201 41 I don't want to leave my comfort zone. 202 42 it's too close to the turn of the century. 203 43 I have some real hard words to look up in the dictionary. 204 44 my subconscious says no. 205 45 I'm giving nuisance lessons at a convenience store. 206 46 I left my body in my other clothes. 207 47 the last time I went, I never came back. 208 48 I've got a Friends of Rutabaga meeting. 209 49 I have to answer all of my "occupant" letters. 210 50 none of my socks match. 211 51 I have to be on the next train to Bermuda. 212 52 I'm having all my plants neutered. 213 53 people are blaming me for the Spanish-American War. 214 54 I changed the lock on my door and now I can't get out. 215 55 I'm making a home movie called "The Thing That Grew in My Refrigerator." 216 56 I'm attending a perfume convention as guest sniffer. 217 57 my yucca plant is feeling yucky. 218 58 I'm touring China with a wok band. 219 59 my chocolate-appreciation class meets that night. 220 60 I never go out on days that end in "Y." 221 61 my mother would never let me hear the end of it. 222 62 I'm running off to Yugoslavia with a foreign-exchange student named 223 Basil Metabolism. 224 63 I just picked up a book called "Glue in Many Lands" and I can't put it 225 down. 226 64 I'm too old/young for that stuff. 227 65 I have to wash/condition/perm/curl/tease/torment my hair. 228 66 I have too much guilt. 229 67 there are important world issues that need worrying about. 230 68 I have to draw "Cubby" for an art scholarship. 231 69 I'm uncomfortable when I'm alone or with others. 232 70 I promised to help a friend fold road maps. 233 71 I feel a song coming on. 234 72 I'm trying to be less popular. 235 73 my bathroom tiles need grouting. 236 74 I have to bleach my hare. 237 75 I'm waiting to see if I'm already a winner. 238 76 I'm writing a love letter to Richard Simmons. 239 77 you know how we psychos are. 240 78 my favorite commercial is on TV. 241 79 I have to study for a blood test. 242 80 I'm going to be old someday. 243 81 I've been traded to Cincinnati. 244 82 I'm observing National Apathy Week. 245 83 I have to rotate my crops. 246 84 my uncle escaped again. 247 85 I'm up to my elbows in waxy buildup. 248 86 I have to knit some dust bunnies for a charity bazaar. 249 87 I'm having my baby shoes bronzed. 250 88 I have to go to court for kitty littering. 251 89 I'm going to count the bristles in my toothbrush. 252 90 I have to thaw some karate chops for dinner. 253 91 having fun gives me prickly heat. 254 92 I'm going to the Missing Persons Bureau to see if anyone is looking for 255 me. 256 93 I have to jog my memory. 257 94 my palm reader advised against it. 258 95 my Dress For Obscurity class meets then. 259 96 I have to stay home and see if I snore. 260 97 I prefer to remain an enigma. 261 98 I think you want the OTHER [your name] . 262 99 I have to sit up with a sick ant. 263 100 I'm trying to cut down. 264 101 I have to stay home and sharpen pencils. 265 _____________________________________________________________ 266 just a little something I downloaded from CIS... 267 ______________________________Leonard______________________________________ 268 Yes, but one-hundred-ten lines of it? This was a new disk only 3 hours ago! 269 270 :::::: Leonard, be carefull. We all have lists like that just 271 laying around the house, and waiting to be be entered ::::::::: 272 273 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 274 275 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 276 Leonard: a LITTLE something? 277 278 All right! Who accidentally dumped MacHinery's negative response file? 279 P. Trov 280 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 281 090900090909090909090909090909090090909090909090909090090909090090909 282 Carmichael did a passable immitation of gaping in amazement. 283 'What did he do; park on the wrong side of a dry wash?' He asked, tryg 284 to lighten the mood, (or did the highway patrol catch him with a joint) he 285 was thinking to himself. Most of these little burgs were ok if you watch 286 yourself but occasionaly there were quaint local customs one had to be ca- 287 ful not to offend. 288 'We were hoping to avoid this', his 'host' spoke ominously, 'but I'll 289 have to ask you to come with me. Walk on aheadand do exactly as I tell you 290 and I might avoid seriosly injuring you.' 291 'Always chereful to oblidge', was Carmichael's flipant reply, instany 292 rewarded by a half expected kick, poorly aimed. As he reached to take - 293 vantage of his 'host's' careless balance, he discouvered that his guide 294 this desert wonder-land had multiplied. This point was brought home by hd 295 wood billy accross his temple. Not hard enough to save his feet the troue 296 of providing transport, just enough to assure him that he would not get lly 297 any time soon. 298 Outside the first door he was guided away from the way he had come. 299 Carefully he negotiated the rough hewen narrow steps leading downward io 300 the unknown. His worries as to a possibly assisted too rapid decent were 301 cut short by a briliant flash which turned him into a blind man. 302 Had he been climbing the stairs, his sightlessness would have been p- 303 menant. As dim and hazy vission of sorts returned slowly, accompanied by 304 the grand daddy of all excedran headaches, it became descustingly obvio 305 that the object which had fallen against his ankles, had reciently been the 306 lower torso of Bill E. Club! Of 'mister Master of Cerimonies' there was 307 no sign. Neither for that mater was there the least evidance that the abe 308 ground portions of the structure to which he had so receintly been confined 309 had been more than a figment of his warped immagination. 310 The time table, on which he would soon be falling behind was no prodt 311 of personal delusions however. How he was to cross the remaining 50 miles 312 of open desert in the next two hours remained to be seen! 313 0909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909 314 315 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (is one really there?) 316 Caught between the words in his tale to the boy, there was the glint 317 of a reflection in the eye of his mind. For the moment he had thought that 318 the one that stood by his side was that which had been met in another land, 319 in another time. Words flooded thorugh him, losing the ones he had struggled 320 to prepare for deliverance. Washed clean, they would not surface now. 321 The words had risen, but now had fallen... gone from recall. Damn. 322 Looking to his side, the Guardian now only saw the one that was Francis, 323 the boys elder brother. He now sees a boy when a moment ago he had seen... 324 had he seen her? The mind is a terrible vastness that conspires to create 325 what we want most to see when we are scared, when we are confused. Alone? 326 The confusion was being lost now, the words to the tale would return, 327 but the feeling was getting harder to hide. The Guardian squeezed his eyes 328 shut to supress the tears that would now flow from that illusions absence. 329 The presence of the illusion in the mind was almost enough, but far too much. 330 "Where was I this time? Oh... Yes. It was Edric..." The tale 331 would be told for that was all there was, the telling of the tale. 332 Isn't it so? Isn't that what we are all here for? The telling of our lies 333 and creations? No, don't answer, I am not here either. None of me are. 334 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->the effete Guardian (175:08) 335 spluttering, egalitarian thoughts... enough mottling for now. (:ex) 336 337 ________________________________________________________________________ 338 words that have been spoken may be kept between the two that have ex- 339 changed them. you already know that. letters and interaction that have 340 been seen over the silvery-green screen may be kept between the few that 341 have seen and sent them. you are safe. you already know that. 342 a secret. many exist and many shall be on their own. you are there and i 343 shall remain here. i will wait to lend you the use of my hand or the use 344 of my pen. any pen will do will it not? 345 someone has said that this is the place where brilliant stories die. i 346 see that this may not be so. hidden words that i have seen tell me 347 otherwise. many stroies shall conclude. as well as many characters. will 348 the brilliance be lost in their conclusion? prehaps the gleem of the 349 concept exists only in its future potential. ending removes all doubt. 350 they destroy the question of "what if?". my confidants and confidantes 351 shall proceed at their own cost. whatever that shall bring. o the pain. 352 ____________________________________________________________________mg__ 353 *@*@*@*@*@*@ The Minstrel *@*@*@* 354 355 A scarlet feeling, 356 escaped his mind, 357 searching out, 358 find, 359 with no caring, 360 joy, 361 or love, 362 shooting down, 363 the peace dove, 364 The feeling cried, 365 all this, 366 tit'S moment died, 367 it'S xhour missed, 368 and once again, 369 the world went right on, 370 doing what it must, 371 spinning upon, 372 spinning upon, 373 fear, greed, pain, love, and lust. 374 @*@*@*@*@ The pain filled heart 375 of the minstrel *@*@* 376 p.s.: Please comment on my songs! 377 *@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@** 378 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 379 Minstrel: Quite good! I enjoyed them so much, that I captured them and put 380 them on a disk. Keep up the good work! 381 Milch: Sorry about taking so long, but.... 382 ??????????????? The Doctor ???????????????????????? June 24, 85 at 3:48 ??????? 383 @*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@ 384 Anotehr story you say, 385 anjourney of the imagination? 386 I fear the day, 387 hads gone by, 388 txe time is going, 389 hours fly, 390 And I must go, 391 destony, 392 I am the Minstrel 393 *@*@*@*@*@*@* the Minstrel *@* 394 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 395 Doctor: That's all right, I'm just becoming even more wrinkled and grey than 396 I am now. 397 ++++++++ 398 (I want a new duck- one that won't try to bite, one that won't chew a hole in 399 my socks, one that won't quack all night...(from "I want a new Duck", Weird 400 Al's "Dare to be Stupid" album) 401 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milchar ++++++++ June 24, 1985 +++++++++++++++ 402 =================================================================== 403 As a long-time lurker, away for a few weeks, I have an observation: 404 BW seems to have been taken over by the kiddies. Not necessarily, of course, 405 the "juvies" of old, just kiddies. Is this really as it appears? Is there 406 anyone out there over the age of 17? What happened to the adults? 407 ========================== Justa Lurker ========================== 408 409 !*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!* 410 Ahhh...to be seventeen again! 411 !*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!* 412 In case anyone cares: Yosp is Hoojib is Minstrel is Yosp is Hoojib is Minstrel. 413 414 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 415 416 From Prometheus; Aged 417 So there is a difference between Juvies and people seventeen and younger. 418 Not being one to argue, I agree, but as far as Backwater having been taken 419 over by the Juvies ( Oops, under seventeens ) I think not. 420 The writers are mostly in their twenties, and those that aren't, are going 421 headlong into it. 422 423 Daring to be stupid, 424 Prometheus Juvie Hawthorne 425 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 426 17! Lesse now... that'd be back in 72... Right! I'd just gotten into a no- 427 credit Fortran course for high school students at Gonzaga University. We got 428 to punch our own card decks & wait for the IBM 360 to crank out the results.. 429 _______________ 430 As for the list.. 431 1. That kind of thing used to be the main content of BW disks (check the 432 archives!) 433 2. Enter? whadda ya mean enter... I just pipe the incoming text from CIS 434 to BW.... (of course, it *does* need a little buffering...) 435 _____________________________Leonard_______________________________________ 436 *@*@*@*@*@*@*@* The Minstrel @*@*@*@*@ 437 A ship sailed at dawn, 438 Grestigast bay, 439 it's name was "The Fawn", 440 it shone and it's hull was hit by the spray, 441 Of the ocean's waves, 442 the turning, churning mass, 443 a hand that saves, 444 or kills with it'S grasp, 445 It flew out of the dock port, 446 in splendor and grandure, 447 it's captain was a man, 448 with a noble stature, 449 But even he, 450 could not hope to defend, 451 ainst the mighty sea serpent, 452 that would bring about their end, 453 and so the ship worried, 454 as it cxurned over the sea, 455 It's sails open to the wind, 456 txe breeze flowing free, 457 until that huge monster, 458 In a plume of the brine, 459 turned up and attacked, 460 for the men of the ship, txis would be their last time, 461 to see the sun, 462 to see the stars, 463 things they took advantage of, 464 whe~ veiwed froma afar, 465 on a distant shore, 466 some miles away, 467 from the sea and the chores, 468 toil of every day, 469 crubbing the decks and fixing the sails, 470 these men were brave, 471 but all harts fail, 472 to the might of the sea Dragon, 473 not closing with speed, 474 "Ram the Dragon" shouted the captain, 475 "An attack I shall lead, 476 against this foul creature, 477 of the dark sea, 478 we'll see who will win, 479 who's soul will be free, 480 It shall be my men and me!" 481 And with that he turned the wheel, 482 of the boat, 483 And it headed for the surreal, 484 form of the dragon as it attacked. 485 He prayed to his lord, 486 that they might yet live, 487 or stop txis foul demon, 488 he asked for diliverance to give, 489 to them all. 490 The dragon was gaining speed, 491 the dragon's mouth opened wide, 492 nough space to swallow the boat inside, 493 With a final triumphAnt blow, 494 the boat struch the dragon, 495 The creature's anger did grow, 496 It thrashd about and did it's best, 497 to remove the boat lest, 498 it have it stuc{k there for the rest, 499 it's days.. 500 boat is still there, 501 the Dragon is not, 502 it's souk was sent, 503 to someplace rather hot (hehehe), 504 It's gone for good, 505 no need to fear, 506 it's ugly maw, 507 for you did hear, 508 of how the noble captain grand, 509 saved his ship, 510 ossibly his land.... 511 *@*@* The Seafaring Minstrel *@*@*@*@*@ 512 All: PLEASE!!!! COMMENT ON MY WORKS!!! 513 The minstrel looked on at the people of Backwater and asked 514 "I have told some stories that I know. But are there any subjects that 515 you would like me to sing about? Anything 516 at all? 517 *@*@*@*@*@*@ The questioning minstrel *@*@ 518 `,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`, 519 Does being 17 and a half cut it? Maybe, maybe not... it all depends on what 520 I just finish reading. Sometimes you just have to be a little strange, it's 521 okay if it doesn't hurt anyone else. It lets some of the pressure of ordinary 522 life escape. You might as well have some fun doing it. 523 524 - Minstrel - Have faith in yourself! You don't have to look to the outside 525 to find satisfaction, look to yourself. See how you like your songs. If you 526 read anything that is negitive, just remember that you can't please everyone, 527 not all at the same time. It's appreciate the saying 'you have to appreciate 528 yourself before others will appreciate you.' 529 `,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`Mark`,`,`,`, 530 Ah, 17. If I only had the intervening 15 years between then & now to do 531 over again.... sigh. 532 :::::::::::::O O:::::::::::::voyeur:::::::::::::::::::::O O::::::::::::::::::::: 533 -(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-(-( 534 Minstrel: I agree with Mark--If you derive personal satisfaction from your 535 poetry then you shouldn't worry about what others think. This is rarely the 536 case, though. I'm sure your purpose involves entertaining readers, and when 537 possible, causing them to stop and contemplate. 538 The most important thing you have to work on, in my opinion, is rhythm. 539 I find the stories you have to offer interesting, but I get tangled up in the 540 widely varying line length. This problem even tends to impair your rhyme 541 scheme as the reader's mind creates an end-of-sentence where one was not 542 intended. (sorry for the vague explanation) 543 The rhythm of which I speak (or meter, as I believe it's called) is the 544 most time consuming factor I face when writing poetry--It is, however, the key 545 to fluency. 546 Keep up the work, Minstrel. I believe you have a talent or insight or 547 gift or something which has prompted me to leave this message -- something I 548 ery rare y do.ng which has prompted me to leave this message -- something I 549 very rarely do. 550 -)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-)-) 551 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 552 ... but then again, poetry doesn't have to have a set, concrete rhythm. As 553 many write it, poetry can have shape to it (ie words describing a tree, 554 collected into the form of a tree rather than stanza or paragraph), or it 555 could be fully freeform, or as above, using the metered forms and rhyming 556 patterns such as ABAB, AABBA, ABCB, ABBA, ... I tend to regard poetry as 557 any collection of words that are not strict prose; even then, some prose is 558 very poetically written. 559 560 Mooncloud I call you 561 You smile in your youthful way 562 And call me Sunchild 563 564 Mooncloud, One who is there 565 Sensed by millions 566 but seen only by one 567 Living of the energy 568 of an everlasting sun 569 570 The One that sees you 571 is a dreamer 572 A dreamer of Sunclouds 573 and Moonchildren 574 575 576 Dreams fulfilled only 577 by you 578 579 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Emu 580 581 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. 582 Roses are Red 583 Violets are blue 584 You think this will rhyme next? 585 You're wrong 586 587 Because it won't 588 Rhyme where you 589 Expect it to 590 591 Having fun with words 592 Is what poetry is all about 593 It can really be boring 594 When you can guess the 595 Next word coming out 596 597 Dependable 598 Meter 599 Is just 600 As bad 601 602 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. 603 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 604 mg: what art thou thinking? 605 ^^^^^^^R.V.R.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 606 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*By any other name*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* 607 Yes; I'm still here though I dwel more oft in other climes these days. 608 Emu: great poet tree (i wonder if thats something those druids came up with, 609 or was it Dryads???) 610 Mynstral: more more 611 Justa: Nothing is Ever ENTIRELY as it seems especialy in such rarified - 612 virons as these. 613 When I was 17 it was NOT such a very good year. 614 Vietnam was frying in napalm and THE DRAFT was an empending doom on my 615 personal horizon. One the other hand, fresh breezes of the spirit were 616 quickening all the popular arts to hights not even aspired to in thair then 617 newly popular genras! 618 as it is written: those were 'interesting' times! 619 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* 620 0909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090909090 621 Carmichael managed to shuffle cautiosly down the narrow stairs t 622 cool and welcome shelter of a modest underground labrenth. 623 Exploring from end to end, he found himself to be the only living soul 624 prescent. His main regret was the time it was taking his overloaded eyes 625 to return to normal. He made two most welcome descouveries. One was enoh 626 supplies encluding preserved foods, to keep a small army on the move for 627 years! The other was a well equiped comm room. With the breadboarding 628 spaires at hand he let his hardware hacker's immagination run wild. 629 090909090909090909090909090909090909DRAT!!!!!09no ROOM left0909ARGH090909 TOTAL NUMBER OF LINES = 629