The Best World War Two Poems Ever

TomZart

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Dear sanctus,

Thank you for your kind reply,I should stop posting poems so I don't cause any problems for this site if people here wish more of my works they will let me know.
I just do not want to be a ass or a old fool that doesn't know when to stop.

Thank you,Thank you my friends in the North.

Tom Zart
 

karrie

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Dear sanctus,

Thank you for your kind reply,I should stop posting poems so I don't cause any problems for this site if people here wish more of my works they will let me know.
I just do not want to be a ass or a old fool that doesn't know when to stop.

Thank you,Thank you my friends in the North.

Tom Zart

perhaps discuss with the administration, the possibility of having one thread alive for all the group to share poetry, under perhaps Wreck Beach, or Movies and Books or whatever exactly the forum for literature is called. If we contain our adoration of poetry and sharing of thoughts, perhaps this will appease those who are disgruntled by it. Just a thought
 
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sanctus

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Let me guess, TomZart: you're an American.

In principle, nothing, but when a guy calls a thread "The Best..." of something then gives examples of only his own work, then I'd take issue with it too. As I'm doing.

That's not poetry, it's merely verse. I find it cliched, trite, and implicitly full of the false notion that the United States won WW2 all by itself. In no sense is it the best of anything, except possibly Tom Zart's efforts to write poetry. Seems to me that anyone who advertises his own work as the best ever example of something has got some ego problems.


Exactly my take on Zart's "poetry". Like most Americans, they take this odd view that the rest of the world was on holiday while they fought the nasty Germans and Japanese all by themselves. Never mind that they showed up almost 3 years late for the party:)
 

canadarocks

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perhaps discuss with the administration, the possibility of having one thread alive for all the group to share poetry, under perhaps Wreck Beach, or Movies and Books or whatever exactly the forum for literature is called. If we contain our adoration of poetry and sharing of thoughts, perhaps this will appease those who are disgruntled by it. Just a thought

I personally would love a forum for poetry sharing. I love poetry. Are there any "professional/real" poets amongst the membership?
 

canadarocks

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Exactly my take on Zart's "poetry". Like most Americans, they take this odd view that the rest of the world was on holiday while they fought the nasty Germans and Japanese all by themselves. Never mind that they showed up almost 3 years late for the party:)

Really! Ever watch their war movies??? You'd never know it was a world war, just an american war!