DaDaLust

DaDaLust

A Poem by Carol Maric
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PROTEAN NotUnTitled: The Philosophical Cantos / Canto I / WaitHereEyeSolAtes Cantos (III) . . . Nota Bene: This book is my Inferno. [not about or inspired by the Dadaist movement]

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© 2007 Carol Maric - Being: The Obsession, Continued . . . A Raging Epidemic !

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - Do not reproduce without the author's permission--Links OK.

© 2009 Carol Maric


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This is more than art. This is pure fun. This is what covering your jean backed notebook is all about, it's like the inventor of the peace sign using the semaphore letters N and D for nuclear disarmament then inverting it and drawing a circle around it. Pure fun and it makes people scratch their heads because they are wondering what fun is. lol

Posted 16 Years Ago


16 of 16 people found this review constructive.




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ever listen to OhGr?

of course this poem is much different, though the nuances are elusive and abundant and will take time to account, the ambiguity in rhythm direction makes for a very ambiguous aloud reading.

i'll never get it some time, but I shall increase the degree of interpreting it through me

Posted 17 Years Ago


43 of 46 people found this review constructive.

love it, so original it's a breath of fresh air in very stale artistic times, fantastic rhythim carol, whoa...

see ya,
tony

Posted 17 Years Ago


40 of 46 people found this review constructive.

Where is the part which explains what you meant to say but never got around to it because you never found that piece ?
I think this is some kind of genius way of
stretching the imagination, so I stretched and I stretched and in the end I give you five stars for a helluva typeing job.
John(AGUDWUN)

Posted 17 Years Ago


43 of 47 people found this review constructive.

I gotta admit ta tha fact that I didn't read this good at first. I thought the title was LaLaDust and I figgered you'd done found a powder whut would hep a feller sleep. There's this Franz feller on this site whut has some awful nightmares then jes lays there awake tha rest o tha night. I's hopin' ya coulda hepped him out.

Sorry 'bout yer typewriter. Mine broke awhile back an I hadda go ta go down ta tha Wal_Mart with mah wife Aquanetta and git me a 'puter.
Ah think they is havin' a sale.

Ah studied real hard thew than typewritin' mahstakes and yer writin' is real good.

Ned

Posted 17 Years Ago


41 of 46 people found this review constructive.

Intresting, and creative. But, as each man needs to see to know, I am buried in confusion.
I give it a 4, because like spirituality it is jumbled, unclear.
Dimensional thinking tells me that what is unclear is most likely truth unrealized. So I give it a 4, although I have no true understanding. (Is that the point? If so...awesome!)

Posted 17 Years Ago


41 of 46 people found this review constructive.

playing scrabble with my mind?

Posted 17 Years Ago


31 of 46 people found this review constructive.

I don't have the slightest clue as to what this is about. I did read it out of curiousity but I'm as a lost as a slave leaving a plantation.

Posted 17 Years Ago


35 of 46 people found this review constructive.

i like this its not orthodox and it leaves it self as a open interpretation. This is great

Posted 17 Years Ago


40 of 47 people found this review constructive.

I opened this up because the annual DaDa [Deaf And Disabled Arts] festival has just opened in my home toewn, Liverpool UK.
There's a lot I don't understand, but it has its own pace and drags the reader along whether you understand what you're reading or not!

Posted 17 Years Ago


38 of 46 people found this review constructive.

i'm sorry to appear dim, but wha??

Posted 17 Years Ago


27 of 47 people found this review constructive.


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Carol Maric
Carol Maric

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