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Re: Science Fiction Woman (poem)

by Amanda Reid <scrawlmark@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 25, 2008 at 04:07 PM

On Jun 25, 2:09 pm, Will Dockery <will.dock...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Jun 25, 1:28 pm, Dale Houstman wrote:
>
>
>
> > Will Dockery wrote:
> >> On Jun 24, 6:29 pm, Leisha wrote:
> >>> Alex wrote:
>
> >  >>> Science Fiction Woman
> >  >>
> >  >>>> She was my science fiction woman, I was her science fiction
> >  >>>> man, Yet our love was no fiction In our science fiction land.
> >  >>>
> >  >>>> I wore my science fiction spacesuit, She wore a spacesuit just
> >  >>>> like mine, While we were floating together In our science
> >  >>>> fiction minds.
> >  >>>
> >  >>>> She said her name was Taylor Trippy-- A flower child light
> >  >>>> years beyond-- She was a science fiction hippy-- A spacey and
> >  >>>> vivacious blonde.
> >  >>>
> >  >>>> She told me of our global warming, Greenhouse gases, acid rain,
> >  >>>>  She told me everything I know About the structure of the
> >  >>>> brain.
> >  >>>
> >  >>>> So we cruised through constellations In our science fiction
> >  >>>> ****p, Transcending time and generations-- Forever free, forever
> >  >>>> hip.
> >  >>>
> >  >>>> She came from some unknown planet In some uncharted galaxy, And
> >  >>>> we were both kindred souls In our cosmic fantasy.
> >  >>>
> >  >>>> And I don't know how I knew her Or how we came to meet that
> >  >>>> night-- She was my science fiction woman, Who traveled at the
> >  >>>> speed of light.
> >  >>>
> >  >>>> At night I look upon the ocean, The distant stars where she
> >  >>>> might be-- She was my science fiction woman, Who set my heart
> >  >>>> forever free.
> >  >>>
> >  >>>> June 17, 2008 --Alexander Shaumyan
> >  >>>
> >  >>>>http://www.shaumyan.com
> >  >>>
> >  >>> Great stuff, Alex... by far one of the better poems posted here
> >  >>> recently... puts me in mind of a Donovan song from his Sun****ne
> >  >>> Superman heyday.
> >  >>
> >  >>> --http://www.wikinfo.org/index.php/Will_Dockery
> >  >>
> >  >
> >  > -Hide quoted text -
> >  >
> >  >>> - Show quoted text -
> >  >>
> >  >> Puts me more in the mind of The Eleven Million Mile High Dancer by
> >  >> Carol Hill, but needs serious help with the meter.
> >  >>
> >  >> Leisha-
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > I haven't read her, but I'll look her up... when I mentioned the
> >  > resemblance to Donovan, I was thinking of the almost intentionally
> >  > naive, ''comic book'' frame of mind certain acid trips induce...
XTC
> >  > did a lot of great things with this ''genre'' in pretty much
> >  > everything they did, with quite a few ''science fiction girls''
> >  > popping up in these songs, such as -
> >  >
> >  >http://www.poemhunter.com/song/that-s-really-super-supergirl/
> >  >
> >  > That's Really Super, Supergirl
> >  >
> >  > I can=92t hold you down If you want to fly Can=92t you see I=92m
all=
 broke
> >  > up inside Well just you use your two x ray eyes
> >  >
> >  > Hurt like kryptonite Put me on my knees Now that I=92ve found out
ju=
st
> >  > what you=92re doing With your secret identities
> >  >
> >  > That=92s really super supergirl How you saved yourself in seconds
fl=
at
> >  > And your friends are going to say That=92s really super supergirl
Ho=
w
> >  > you=92re changing all the world=92s weather But you couldn=92t put
u=
s back
> >  > together Now I feel like I=92m tethered deep Inside your fortress
of
> >  > solitude Don=92t mean to be rude But I don=92t feel super Supergirl
> >  >
> >  > I won=92t call again Even in a jam Now I realise you could be on a
> >  > mission Saving some other man
> >  >
> >  > That=92s really super supergirl How you saved yourself in seconds
fl=
at
> >  > And your friends are going to say That=92s really super supergirl
Ho=
w
> >  > you stopped the universe from dying But you=92re never going to
stop=
 me
> >  > crying And I feel like you=92re trying hard To sweep me like dirt
> >  > underneath your cape Well I might be an ape But I used to feel
super
> >  > Supergirl
> >  >
> >  > That=92s really super supergirl How you saved yourself in seconds
fl=
at
> >  > And your friends are going to say That=92s really super supergirl
Ho=
w
> >  > you=92re changing the world=92s weather But you couldn=92t put us
ba=
ck
> >  > together Super supergirl How you stopped the universe from dying
But
> >  > you=92re never going to stop me crying Super supergirl I=92m here
in=
 your
> >  > fortress of solitude Don=92t mean to be rude But I don=92t feel
supe=
r
> >  >
> >  > -Andy Partridge
> >  >
> > If you are incapable of seeing the difference in quality
>
> Sure I can see the /difference/, but I also see the similarity, which
> does
> exist, whether intentional or not.
>

I bet you taste rabbit turds to determine that they still have a
little sugar in them.

If a bear ****s in the woods and there is no Dockery there to praise
it, does it remain ****?
 




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Re: Science Fiction Woman (poem)
Amanda Reid <scrawlmar  2008-06-25 16:07:45 
Re: Science Fiction Woman (poem)
"Will Dockery"   2008-06-25 20:31:45 

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