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    This is a selection of comments on poetry, from the PlayAsBeing chat logs.

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    The beat poets gathering in a small cafe for breakfast
    it was a cozy place of communion.
    just a few at a counter...wooden...not very bright here...just warm.
    no particular topics...
    shared creativity ..
    a kind of thinking on the same wave ..
    bonding.. fellowship .. groupdom ...
    being truly in touch ..
    that kind of sense?

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    one thing you keep on noticing here,
    how all communication comes up short,
    but the only alternative is not communicating anything.
    poetry has a very interesting feature.
    It takes the features of paintings and music and puts it in to words
    Maybe if we all spoke more poetically we could understand more.
    We would probably understand different things, not necessarily more
    poetry usually captures more in less words
    at least the good poetry
    I was thinking just yesterday, that this is because poets constrain themselves
    they don't try to say all truth or all beauty at once, they communicate a little bit
    and they don't just try to make beautiful words, they write sonnets or haikus
    and that actually gives them freedom, it does not take it away
    I've been contemplating similar questions about poetry
    words in poetry, although they seem like the point of it all
    I think it's about their intent
    paintings aren't about the paint itself, most of the time.
    and music isn't about just the sound.
    You have something up in your head and then you use something to communicate it
    Of those who think about what to do with words,
    poets are among the first rank
    you can communicate something that didn't exist before
    I don't think good poets use poetry to say something they already thought
    they let the words help them with the thoughts
      I'm sure some poets sometimes have something to say
    they use their skills to communicate it
    it's about control vs skill, all the things we were talking about yesterday
    but the point is what they are able to convey
    what probably makes something poetry
    is when you say something that couldn't be said any other way, but poetically.
    which means it wasn't there before the poem
    Poetry isn't text-with-funny-rules, as people sometimes think
    It's language-with-conscious-rules
    A much more unrestricted use of language
    I like your point about poetic limits
    I think of it as using words that convey ideas
    and putting them together in such a way
    that the ideas react with each other
    to communicate as close as possible what usually can't be communicated
    there are things that we think that don't have words
    so you say other words that together conveys the idea or builds one
    instead of explaining it.
    More than "convey", is to bring it into Presence
    which I guess would mean ideas have free-form relationships to each other,
    just like sounds have relationships to each other.
    Or point out its already present condition
    I think it already exists, i guess it depends how you look at things.
    when it comes to music I think all music already exists
    it's all about how you're going to combine what's there
    improv too?
    grabbing raw materials and sculpting them or putting them together
      improv too, you're using raw material and doing it on the spot
    Is it more like construction, or more like discovery?
    what I mean is, the raw material is there to do with as you please
    Some things are "fully formed" already?
    when you're a beginner it's mostly discovery
    once you got experience you can construct
    and there's always more to discover
    some things have predictable effects

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    We'll each contribute a topic idea to make a combined creature
    and then see what it does
    what sort of creature are we building?
    One made of three topic ideas
    of our choosing
    I contribute....good humor
    you truly do !
    stillness ... the benefits of stillness
    I contribute Art ...
    Imagine a Creature composed of ...
    good humor, the benefits of stillness, and Art
    what would such a creature do?
    I think we have a creature that can be easily loved
    and appreciated
    fun to have around the house
    quietly create beauty ..
    with gentle humor
    and wise
    thoughtful through stillness
    creative orally and visually
    stillness has a lot of pluses there is a well of ......
    that you can draw from
    if you just quiet yourself
    like standing still - a dynamic posture
    I saw someone balancing a heavy weight on their head, sitting still
    their muscles were active all around, and centered
    like a spinning top
    perhaps this Creature has a spinning top, and holds out an offer
    touch this
      like a whirling dervish... moving in place
    One hand up, one down
    a spiral, bringing energy of heaven down into earth

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    the thing about language - whether written or live
    is that it is an invocation, not just a description

    so I've been thinking about silence,
    in the sense of thoughts are like clouds in a clear blue sky, layers and layers of clouds...
    invocation
    is something to get comfortable with - about language
    the way it brings things into being
    its creative aspect -
    the yang for the "yin" of language's descriptive ability

    If it was only descriptive, people would be very stuck, get bored, and feel rebellious
    to stretch is to bring things into being
    or else scared of the way language seems to "fix" and solidify things
    it would be too rigid
    I think you can notice a lot of people worried about that aspect of language
    less common is to look at the other side,
    to be concerned with the creative side of it.
    I haven't talked to enough people about this to know,
    in many ways I'm a lone traveler

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    I'm a populist
    rather 10,000,000 mediocre poets than 1,000 good ones
    poetry waxes and wanes
    Longfellow used to be as popular as Steven King is now
    I was at Naropa when Ginsberg, Di Prima, Burroughs etc. were there
    I hope for a comeback
    Disembodied Poetics
    I go to the neighborhood dives
    skip the concert hall
    power to the people
    I tend to like a wide spectrum of stuff
    what I liked about Naropa - it was very approachable
    Ginsberg would teach poetics to anyone regardless of station in life, talent or whatever
    There's a subculture of poets that have no ambitions for fame
    poetry is pure, there is no money and even its fame is obscure
    but it is a medium for all this other stuff
    the messages and meanings people need to put out in the "we" spaces
    like art, but cheaper to produce
    I like poetry because it is the ultimate form of hypertext
    combining music, visual arts philosophy, experience all into one
    I like the pure vocal variety
    performance art
    primal, you have body but no page

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