You said that WE... !! WHO... ?...To understand the infuence of my Poem, You should have educated Literature of Classic...So, I didn't want mocking.. My poem doesnt fall into this catagory,
At the second line of sentence that I've expressed (wHAT NİCE POEMS YOU ARE WRİTİNG ).. What did you understand from this line ?...As generally ; his poems was sounding sadness, so I've responded him with a kind of humourness ..Wıll become alcoholic means ; from sadness or from deep love , alcohol will be one of our best friends, to drink too much to forget that misery love and sadness...Non literature educated individuald do not get these passages what the writer mentioned...
Have a nice day....
thanks for your comment...Do not fall into error !...
Oh, I did not know we have an expert in literature and poetry here and someone who has the right to judge us and our knowledge.
Your reaction on my comment and especially on SNR's is not expressions of opinion...it isn't humorous, it's mocking and sarcasm...and...not only that...it's also quite respectless, as I can see in your comment to SNR. Don't tell me your comment is just the poet's license (if you know what poet's license means).
Oh, please, don't say I got you wrong...I think it doesn't suit you to play the misunderstood one yourself...as self-confident as you seem to be. Self-confidence is a good thing but self-overestimation is another one.
By the way. What about yourself? Do you really think, posting of Old English poems without explaining the sense of them let us assume you are a smart one? Nobody is perfect, also not you even if you might think so. Until now, you did not prove yet that you are better than anyone else, here on this platform. Nobody has anything against constructive criticism, but we always should choose our words carefully and respectfully.
The majority of us who post their posts here are here to improve our English skills.
She is the last one? Oh really??? Come on!! You made it public, so, each one who reads this stuff is the first one to say his/her opinion. And yeah, I do agree with Rose....nothing of humor or fun..neither is as talented and kind as Michaikh's writings...
I won't apology...getting personal and mentioning names of bloggers is just rude and personally, I consider it a lack of respect.
You know nothing about poems .So, Do not spread out wrong comments for my poem..Did you graduate from Literature Faculty to criticise my writings ?
You can read DANTE from its English version !!!. So you can understand easly.. Well, by that way , you could rise up your general culture in a short time...
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I also want to drink when I read his poems... but for some other reason. XD
You said that WE... !! WHO... ?...To understand the infuence of my Poem, You should have educated Literature of Classic...So, I didn't want mocking.. My poem doesnt fall into this catagory,
At the second line of sentence that I've expressed (wHAT NİCE POEMS YOU ARE WRİTİNG ).. What did you understand from this line ?...As generally ; his poems was sounding sadness, so I've responded him with a kind of humourness ..Wıll become alcoholic means ; from sadness or from deep love , alcohol will be one of our best friends, to drink too much to forget that misery love and sadness...Non literature educated individuald do not get these passages what the writer mentioned...
Have a nice day....
thanks for your comment...Do not fall into error !...
Oh, I did not know we have an expert in literature and poetry here and someone who has the right to judge us and our knowledge.
Your reaction on my comment and especially on SNR's is not expressions of opinion...it isn't humorous, it's mocking and sarcasm...and...not only that...it's also quite respectless, as I can see in your comment to SNR.
Don't tell me your comment is just the poet's license (if you know what poet's license means).
Oh, please, don't say I got you wrong...I think it doesn't suit you to play the misunderstood one yourself...as self-confident as you seem to be.
Self-confidence is a good thing but self-overestimation is another one.
By the way. What about yourself?
Do you really think, posting of Old English poems without explaining the sense of them let us assume you are a smart one?
Nobody is perfect, also not you even if you might think so.
Until now, you did not prove yet that you are better than anyone else, here on this platform.
Nobody has anything against constructive criticism, but we always should choose our words carefully and respectfully.
The majority of us who post their posts here are here to improve our English skills.
Why are YOU here?
Hello Rose!
Thank you so much for supporting me.
Anytime, der SNR. Don't mention it!
, SNR.. What's cooking ?.. I hope you are fine ,
You are the last one to criticise my writing with your defective literature knowledge ;
You'd better to read '' La Divina Commedia '' Poem by Dante Alighieri ... So, I didn't see necessary to replay so long to you !!!
Have a nice day,
Adriano ,
Did I say he is a bad blogger ?,,
She is the last one? Oh really??? Come on!! You made it public, so, each one who reads this stuff is the first one to say his/her opinion. And yeah, I do agree with Rose....nothing of humor or fun..neither is as talented and kind as Michaikh's writings...
I won't apology...getting personal and mentioning names of bloggers is just rude and personally, I consider it a lack of respect.
Hey Dear O.M.!
Happy to see you here after long time. Thank you for supporting my point of view.
:)
Hello Adriano!
I am not into poems to be honest. But after reading your poem I felt it was a kind of sarcasm. Just felt it. That's why I just kept my view.
The poem you have recommended is in Italian. Sorry I can't read or understand.
I apology, you didn't say Mishaikh is a bad blogger.
Have a nice day!
You know nothing about poems .So, Do not spread out wrong comments for my poem..Did you graduate from Literature Faculty to criticise my writings ?
You can read DANTE from its English version !!!. So you can understand easly.. Well, by that way , you could rise up your general culture in a short time...
Have a nice day, too