A Conversation for The Tea Shoppe
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mari-rae(tee reads: (entangled in cardboard boxes, please send tape...) Posted Jan 5, 2001
*Gives Kasia her Earl Grey with hot milk, and hands Lord Falk two magenta teas. *
Lord Falk, you are a dreamer. Do you write poetry?
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Bluebottle Posted Jan 6, 2001
Lil, the Island's population is about 125,000 and on the average year we get about 1,250,000 tourists - ten times the population of the Island. So, they definately get in the way - but the Island's economy more or less depends on them, but alas the privately owned ferry companies love charging too much and discourage more tourists, so it is now more expensive to go to the Island than France...
It's said that we have the most expensive stretch of water in the world, mile for mile...
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Lord Falk LeGrey Posted Jan 6, 2001
Poetry! I love to read it and write it! Since I don't think that the poems are good, I just write because is fun. Sometimes I try short stories but I write them enough during the roleplaying sessions...
Usually people think I am weird. I can only say that my poems are weird. That is the only thing I can agree, but no one really knows that I write, except friends. But they don't have to suffer from it since I usually hide my writings.
But the world is not so simple as it seems. That's why the poems are good for showing the world beyond this world.
*Lord F sees very very very weird dreams*
But anyway... What are your favorite poets?
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mari-rae(tee reads: (entangled in cardboard boxes, please send tape...) Posted Jan 7, 2001
Lately I have been reading Yeats. There is a Lost Poetry page you might like to visit and contribute to... http://www.h2g2.com/A433793
I would like to read a poem about a world beyond this world.
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Lord Falk LeGrey Posted Jan 8, 2001
Most of the writings are in Finnish so I must use some time to translate them. But I'll let you know then...
I have been reading Yeats too. Same goes for Keats and Blake. After I have finished the Dante I would someday read the Aeneis from Vergilius. But this will take time a bit...
*sips from Magenta tea*
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mari-rae(tee reads: (entangled in cardboard boxes, please send tape...) Posted Jan 8, 2001
You are making me think that I should add a shelf for poetry books to the Tea Shoppe. Do you think that is a good idea?
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Bluebottle Posted Jan 8, 2001
I think so - but if I ever finish "Arcadia" and it gets published, promise to keep a copy on the shelf.
And you can't talk about poems without a glass of milk.
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Livzy Posted Jan 8, 2001
Better get yerselves over to the Haiku Challenge page (dont have the link to hand so you'll just have to do a search for it)
The finest 5-7-5 syllable poetry around!
Oh, and a pot of darjeeling, please
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Lord Falk LeGrey Posted Jan 9, 2001
Poetry shelf?
*looks eager*
That is a GOOD idea indeed. Now we have to start a collection! By the way there is one of my poem in my personal space but in Finnish...
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mari-rae(tee reads: (entangled in cardboard boxes, please send tape...) Posted Jan 13, 2001
*Busily nailing together a shelf to hold the poetry books.*
Could you all help yourselves to the tea and cakes? I won't be a minute. Thanks!
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mari-rae(tee reads: (entangled in cardboard boxes, please send tape...) Posted Jan 13, 2001
BAM BAM BAM BAM OUCH! BAM BAM BAM!
There! All finished. Here is a copy of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass; first on the shelf.
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Lord Falk LeGrey Posted Jan 14, 2001
*slips William Blake to shelf*
*sips the tea*
*takes some old papers from the the pocket and tries translate*
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mari-rae(tee reads: (entangled in cardboard boxes, please send tape...) Posted Jan 20, 2001
*Phillipa enters the Shoppe, to take over for her Aunt who is going home to her cottage now. Phillipa sees Lord Falk reading. She quietly brings him more tea and a plate of biscuits, setting them by his hand without disturbing him.*
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Bluebottle Posted Jan 22, 2001
One thing I always wanted to ask, which is, where do you live, Phillipa? In your own cottage, or with your aunt?
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