Greetings, @d-pend.
I lost track of you for quite some time now. A lot of post to catch on.
i'm going to interject on a question you asked @whack.science
regarding the transition from literary poetics to poetized music: " how it changes your take on the written word"?
It was kind of surprising, i must confess; it was fun; so much so that for a while i just forgot about the words.
When i read the poem i was in a sort of "solemn" mood, and i had actually been writing and commenting to several users about how much we can really do to make a difference. Can we? should we? How do we handle the frustration of fighting too powerful an enemy (and i am not talking about mega corporations or the military, it can as basic as dirty or loud neighbors). Well, your poem somehow provides a Salomonic answer to that question.
I was not thinking about any of that while i listened to the sung version.
I am not sure it is a bad thing, though. I guess (considering how pop music works on youth) that's the idea of songs, to just convey a message without you being aware that you are getting one.
So, it was a very interesting experience. I'll check your other posts.
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