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A Plagiaristic Ode To My Record Player
Some Records That Provide The Plagiarised Words For this Poem I hadn't done a Plagiaristic Poem for a while, and I usually use the sonnet, villanelle, or acrostic forms, but I thought I would try another Ode for the Vocal Ode To Ordinary challenge.
By Mike Singleton 🌜 Mikeydred 🌛11 months ago in Poets
Lana Del Rey: a great American poet
The corner parcel of 100 E Ocean Boulevard isn't mythic. It's a little fix of scrubland, rubble and grass, graffitied wall boards, two or three vertebral palms. Round the back, a parking area, black-top blanched and wiped out under the Los Angeles sun, and a steel wall, effectively versatile. It wasn't similar to this all of the time. Worked in 1919, the Jergins Trust Building used to remain on the site, its square-jawed congruity tempered by the cut support points that used to enhance the highest point of its ten stories, straight-upheld against the blue sky. The workplace block was crushed in 1988, notwithstanding the humble endeavors of government authorities to save it - the proprietors guaranteed an inn would be based on the grounds and impeded all endeavors to add it to the legacy register. The Jergins Trust Building exists now just in several filed paper reports, a nearby history blog and the recollections of some more seasoned LA occupants. What's more, that is all there is to it: a blip, an intriguing tale, a piece of mostly secret neighborhood history.
By Chiara Salvesi11 months ago in Poets