= Wild imagination (mine? or yours?) | Daniela Maria Benea [14.Feb.07 23:51] |
Felix, I like the 'bows', it brings back memories of the good old times! (particularly of beautiful ladies, wearing dresses, tight at the waist, with hoops, long and large; the men wearing those jackets with tails, funny haircuts, and of course the bowing before and after the dance). I also like the idea of the 'maiden's hoof'! How did the guy swallow it? I prefer the 'nowhere', to be France! I just have this soft spot for that country...Did I watch too many movies, do you think? Or is my imagination running wild after reading your poem?! Either way I think it's beautiful... | |
= some | Heghedus Camelia [14.Feb.07 14:24] |
horns, an empty pouch...(?) | |
= clerking | felix nicolau [14.Feb.07 23:47] |
Daniela actually nobody has had the ideea of perceveing this poem as a sign of past times. don't know about the hoof, i only wonder ahere is the rest of the girl... Camelia, who knows? maybe the poor man remained only with the horns while his wife left leaving him a darling hoof | |
= My wild imagination... | Daniela Maria Benea [15.Feb.07 23:48] |
If no one came up with an explanation like mine, about the old times, I suppose I have a wild imagination! Regardless of that, the poem is beautiful. | |
= the clerks' ball | John Willy Kopperud [16.Feb.07 11:05] |
That's what I call an appetite for entertainment! Makes me think of Dada. Am I on the wrong track? Cheerful greetings from Willy | |