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A. E. Stallings A. E. Stallings is offline
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I
think
these might
be kind of
fun--let's give them a
try. Do we have any takers?


Fibs
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Unread 04-15-2006, 06:38 AM
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I
think
by ’fib’
you refer
to Fibonacci’s
numerical sequence, in which
each number is the sum of the two preceding ones.
When you get to lines of twenty one syllables, or, even worse, to the next line which
must necessarily have no less than thirty four, the base of this magnificently organic construction fades into thinner air.
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Oh
great.
One more
metrical
syllable-counting
challenge. Haiku and tanka rules
are all I want. Picture me counting on my fingers.

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Word
geek,
numbers
maven, I,
writer, tinkerer,
at every opportunity,
tend to conflate clever parlor tricks with artistry.


If
six
former
Generals
say Donald Rumsfeld
should go, does anybody hear?
Give him his fucking Medal of Freedom and fire him.
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Ah!
I
like the
Rumsfeld one!
These do seem to work
better if you go as far as
thirteen somehow. Like ending on a long fermata.
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Pine-
app-
les are a
fibbonaci fruit
and also Wallace Stevens'
astute image of strict poetic form's sweet virtues.

-Dan



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If
I
only
undersood
mathematical
reasoning this might make some sense,
but shouldn't it at least rhyme, or am I being dense?
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Rage,
rage
against
the dying
of the light. And you,
my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless me now with your fierce tears, I pray. Do not go...


[Plagiarism...such an ugly word. I prefer the term found poem.]

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Unread 04-15-2006, 06:17 PM
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Bob,
mob
fashions
and passions
mostly tend to fix
on light, one-dimensional tricks.
Asking people to fib-count syllables AND to rhyme —
that’s really fairly taxing — like expecting them to fart and chew gum at the same time.





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