Don’t you just hate auto-correct sometimes? That’s probably how it occurred. This editor sees it all the time. Don’t be upset with yourself. Machines/computers don’t have emotions. People do. Technology is great … so time saving, but never the twain shall meet. Best wishes in your writing!
Congratulations, and well done, Bob.
This makes me think of names in the news – victims who, rightly so, are held up as examples of injustice, but in the process lose their individual identity to a cause.
I think it would be safe to say that Scarecrow is interested in the politics of identity, of how labeling oneself does not necessarily make the labeled-self become a different entity.
I am such a sci-fi nerd. When I first read your announcement, all I could think was ” Slag… that is the pejorative term for the aliens in the 80s movie Alien Nation”.
I self-identify as an 80s nerd, which is a very different kind of nerd from the modern nerd/geek. We wee physically threatened and socially ostracized for liking what people now celebrate and consume in order to be hip!
1982: ” l love Bladerunner” = punch!!
2017: “I love Star Wars” = blog, Youtube videos, money, social status.
You can;t say there has been at least some social progress! 🙂
i’m a big fan of these scarecrow poems Robert. Tackling the lonely turf-life of these protectors, these noble nobodies, warder of crows & magpies, is well…noble.
The typo has been corrected! Apologies for the oversight.
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Thank you for your quick action! The Arthur Sze line is crucial to the poem, and I wanted to ensure that readers knew it was his.
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Don’t you just hate auto-correct sometimes? That’s probably how it occurred. This editor sees it all the time. Don’t be upset with yourself. Machines/computers don’t have emotions. People do. Technology is great … so time saving, but never the twain shall meet. Best wishes in your writing!
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Oh, I know! Very rarely does it improve the writing. 🙂
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My newest, newer, new fave of yours. I’m not sure how to classify the next one, however… 🙂 Great poem, Robert!
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Thank you, Randy. High praise!
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Congratulations, and well done, Bob.
This makes me think of names in the news – victims who, rightly so, are held up as examples of injustice, but in the process lose their individual identity to a cause.
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I think it would be safe to say that Scarecrow is interested in the politics of identity, of how labeling oneself does not necessarily make the labeled-self become a different entity.
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Congratulations, Bob. Top shelf as always!
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Thanks very much, Michael.
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I am such a sci-fi nerd. When I first read your announcement, all I could think was ” Slag… that is the pejorative term for the aliens in the 80s movie Alien Nation”.
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Oh, Daniel. You do have it bad!
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I self-identify as an 80s nerd, which is a very different kind of nerd from the modern nerd/geek. We wee physically threatened and socially ostracized for liking what people now celebrate and consume in order to be hip!
1982: ” l love Bladerunner” = punch!!
2017: “I love Star Wars” = blog, Youtube videos, money, social status.
You can;t say there has been at least some social progress! 🙂
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Oops! That should read “You can;t say there hasn’t been at least some social progress!”…
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I do love (and identify with) your scarecrows.(K)
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Thank you, Kerfe. I believe you may share some interests, not to mention curiosity, with Scarecrow. 🙂
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Perhaps that’s why Crowman is always hanging around…
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That must be it!
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i’m a big fan of these scarecrow poems Robert. Tackling the lonely turf-life of these protectors, these noble nobodies, warder of crows & magpies, is well…noble.
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Scarecrow has time to observe and think at his post…
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Like a soldier who sniffed his mother’s knickers.
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Hmm. That may not be quite the image I had in mind…
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A soldier who did should have plenty to think about at his post
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Yes, I can understand that.
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