--- "S. K. Kelen" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > a
> good
> question
> ?
>
>
> At 7:48 PM +1000 23/4/2001, Studio Dalwood wrote:
> >Why?
> >
> >Why
> >do
> >some
> >people
> >think
> >that
> >writing
> >a
> >sentence
> >one
> >line
> >at
> >a
> >time
> >makes
> >it
> >poetry?
>
> --
well it makes it sound better, the lines mark the
space for the voice or song to move in, it is like a
phonogram, the edge of the lines are the profile of
the inner and outer breath of the poet/thinker, so the
lines are a sort of sounding score so that readers can
accurately trace a writers
poetic/philosphical/political intentions. It really is
quite simple
good on you dalwood, enjoy
Ruark
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