unreadable english poems

rin

What should I do now?
It's good to read the book
It's good to be polite
It would be nice to hang a rainbow hook somewhere.
It's also good to watch movies.
Which should I choose?
I won't do anything
Which should I choose?

 
 

 

 

  • Author: rin (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 5th, 2025 04:34
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  • sorenbarrett

    Some poems are undecipherable others are not identifiable, there are those that bore but if we do read them we always put our own interpretation on them and that should be a rainbow hook. Nice poem with a good message or at least the one that I got.

    • rin

      I heard the words that I received it. You have increased the value of this poem.

    • TobaniNataiella

      Each poem like life is open to your own interpretation and as such, we can never like everything we see, hear, feel, read, or do, but the important thing is We can choose. An interesting write, enjoyed the read

      • rin

        Poetry is usually not something that everyone can read. If you understand everything, it's the same person. Even in the evaluation of poetry contests, only what the judges understand is written. Your impressions always give me food for thought. thank you.

        • TobaniNataiella

          You are very welcome, enjoy your day

        • arqios

          Choosing not to choose is always a decision. What we can do as a work around is to narrow down options and then work through these options and select one that means most to you, you are the beholder. And as far as opinions go, they cannot be right or wrong in themselves because they are opinions. But everyone has their own process. And that is valid too. What we value often reflects in our interpretations.

          • rin

            All of the examples I've given are ones that are good for you. Thank you for talking about the effectiveness of thinking. It was helpful. arqios is a good person.

            • arqios

              You are too generous! I try my best πŸ™πŸ»

            • Tristan Robert Lange

              Wonderful write, Rin! I have found myself at this crossroads! I'd imagine many have! Well done!

              • rin

                I'm glad you commented because I read your poems.I don't quite understand but thank you!

              • Lorenz

                Choose haiku or seppuku !

                • rin

                  There's too much difference!Thank you!

                • Cassie58

                  I wonder what you chose? I like to watch Netflix if I’m not reading poetry. I like gardening too, but it’s not gardening weather. Yep, some poems are difficult to read. Require patience. I don’t always have that. Good to read you rin.

                  • rin

                    Some highly artistic poems are difficult to read. Yes, we are now in the era of watching movies and dramas online.

                  • Thad Wilk

                    A captivating and
                    thought provoking write!! πŸ€”
                    Some poems are harder
                    to understand like free verse
                    and the use of metaphor.
                    Different forms I interpret those
                    In my own way, I have my own
                    special rainbow 🌈 hook.
                    Thanks for sharing!! 😊
                    Best wishes πŸ€ πŸ€— 🌹 Thad

                    • rin

                      thank you. I received your message.

                    • Mutley Ravishes

                      Choose life like the folks in the intro to Trainspotting!

                      • rin

                        I saw the opening for Trainspotting and was disappointed. Too unique!

                        • Mutley Ravishes

                          Your way of thinking is interesting!



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