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Listeciler: Alt Gurme
"Tuvalet kağıdıdır bizde listeler. Sana yazıp aramızı bozmak istemem."
"Amerikalılar 'The Last, but not list' derler... 'Son olarak ama, liste sonu olarak değil' yani.."
- Sansar Salvo
"We should make a list. Lists are good. Lists are good. Lists are good."
-Michael Scott
"Amerikalılar 'The Last, but not list' derler... 'Son olarak ama, liste sonu olarak değil' yani.."
- Hıncal Uluç
Wednesday, 28 February 2018
Monday, 26 February 2018
90. Oskar Ödülleri Tahmin Yarışması
Her aday farklı puan kazandırıyor. Favoriler daha düşük, sürprizler daha fazla etc... Tahminin tutması durumunda kazanılacak puanın değeri genelde verilen bahis oranlarından yola çıkılarak hesaplanıyor. Aşağıya yazıcam hangi aday kaç puan veriyor diye.
Best Picture:
“Call Me by Your Name” - 41
“Darkest Hour” - 148
“Dunkirk” - 23
“Get Out” - 11
“Lady Bird” - 8
“Phantom Thread” - 103
“The Post” - 67
“The Shape of Water” - 3
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” - 2
Lead Actor:
Timothée Chalamet, “Call Me by Your Name” - 14
Daniel Day-Lewis, “Phantom Thread” - 18
Daniel Kaluuya, “Get Out” - 14
Gary Oldman, “Darkest Hour” - 1
Denzel Washington, “Roman J. Israel, Esq.” - 76
Lead Actress:
Sally Hawkins, “The Shape of Water” - 14
Frances McDormand, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” - 1
Margot Robbie, “I, Tonya” - 22
Saoirse Ronan, “Lady Bird” - 7
Meryl Streep, “The Post” - 67
Supporting Actor:
Willem Dafoe, “The Florida Project” - 5
Woody Harrelson, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” - 22
Richard Jenkins, “The Shape of Water” - 21
Christopher Plummer, “All the Money in the World” - 16
Sam Rockwell, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” - 2
Supporting Actress:
Mary J. Blige, “Mudbound” - 17
Allison Janney, “I, Tonya” - 1
Lesley Manville, “Phantom Thread” - 20
Laurie Metcalf, “Lady Bird” - 5
Octavia Spencer, “The Shape of Water” - 22
Director:
“Dunkirk,” Christopher Nolan - 5
“Get Out,” Jordan Peele - 37
“Lady Bird,” Greta Gerwig - 10
“Phantom Thread,” Paul Thomas Anderson - 54
“The Shape of Water,” Guillermo del Toro - 1
Adapted Screenplay:
“Call Me by Your Name,” James Ivory - 1
“The Disaster Artist,” Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber - 23
“Logan,” Scott Frank & James Mangold and Michael Green - 35
“Molly’s Game,” Aaron Sorkin - 12
“Mudbound,” Virgil Williams and Dee Rees - 8
Original Screenplay:
“The Big Sick,” Emily V. Gordon & Kumail Nanjiani - 45
“Get Out,” Jordan Peele - 6
“Lady Bird,” Greta Gerwig - 10
“The Shape of Water,” Guillermo del Toro, Vanessa Taylor - 21
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” Martin McDonagh - 7
Cinematography:
“Blade Runner 2049,” Roger Deakins - 1
“Darkest Hour,” Bruno Delbonnel - 63
“Dunkirk,” Hoyte van Hoytema - 6
“Mudbound,” Rachel Morrison - 16
“The Shape of Water,” Dan Laustsen - 13
Best Foreign Language Film:
“A Fantastic Woman” (Chile) - 3
“The Insult” (Lebanon) - 17
“Loveless” (Russia) - 11
“On Body and Soul (Hungary) - 31
“The Square” (Sweden) - 5
Original Score:
“Dunkirk,” Hans Zimmer - 4
“Phantom Thread,” Jonny Greenwood - 9
“The Shape of Water,” Alexandre Desplat - 1
“Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” John Williams - 30
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” Carter Burwell - 22
Original Song:
“Mighty River” from “Mudbound,” Mary J. Blige - 28
“Mystery of Love” from “Call Me by Your Name,” Sufjan Stevens - 11
“Remember Me” from “Coco,” Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez - 2
“Stand Up for Something” from “Marshall,” Diane Warren, Common - 33
“This Is Me” from “The Greatest Showman,” Benj Pasek, Justin Paul - 4
Best Documentary Feature:
Best Picture:
“Call Me by Your Name” - 41
“Darkest Hour” - 148
“Dunkirk” - 23
“Get Out” - 11
“Lady Bird” - 8
“Phantom Thread” - 103
“The Post” - 67
“The Shape of Water” - 3
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” - 2
Lead Actor:
Timothée Chalamet, “Call Me by Your Name” - 14
Daniel Day-Lewis, “Phantom Thread” - 18
Daniel Kaluuya, “Get Out” - 14
Gary Oldman, “Darkest Hour” - 1
Denzel Washington, “Roman J. Israel, Esq.” - 76
Lead Actress:
Sally Hawkins, “The Shape of Water” - 14
Frances McDormand, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” - 1
Margot Robbie, “I, Tonya” - 22
Saoirse Ronan, “Lady Bird” - 7
Meryl Streep, “The Post” - 67
Supporting Actor:
Willem Dafoe, “The Florida Project” - 5
Woody Harrelson, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” - 22
Richard Jenkins, “The Shape of Water” - 21
Christopher Plummer, “All the Money in the World” - 16
Sam Rockwell, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” - 2
Supporting Actress:
Mary J. Blige, “Mudbound” - 17
Allison Janney, “I, Tonya” - 1
Lesley Manville, “Phantom Thread” - 20
Laurie Metcalf, “Lady Bird” - 5
Octavia Spencer, “The Shape of Water” - 22
Director:
“Dunkirk,” Christopher Nolan - 5
“Get Out,” Jordan Peele - 37
“Lady Bird,” Greta Gerwig - 10
“Phantom Thread,” Paul Thomas Anderson - 54
“The Shape of Water,” Guillermo del Toro - 1
Adapted Screenplay:
“Call Me by Your Name,” James Ivory - 1
“The Disaster Artist,” Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber - 23
“Logan,” Scott Frank & James Mangold and Michael Green - 35
“Molly’s Game,” Aaron Sorkin - 12
“Mudbound,” Virgil Williams and Dee Rees - 8
Original Screenplay:
“The Big Sick,” Emily V. Gordon & Kumail Nanjiani - 45
“Get Out,” Jordan Peele - 6
“Lady Bird,” Greta Gerwig - 10
“The Shape of Water,” Guillermo del Toro, Vanessa Taylor - 21
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” Martin McDonagh - 7
Cinematography:
“Blade Runner 2049,” Roger Deakins - 1
“Darkest Hour,” Bruno Delbonnel - 63
“Dunkirk,” Hoyte van Hoytema - 6
“Mudbound,” Rachel Morrison - 16
“The Shape of Water,” Dan Laustsen - 13
Best Foreign Language Film:
“A Fantastic Woman” (Chile) - 3
“The Insult” (Lebanon) - 17
“Loveless” (Russia) - 11
“On Body and Soul (Hungary) - 31
“The Square” (Sweden) - 5
Original Score:
“Dunkirk,” Hans Zimmer - 4
“Phantom Thread,” Jonny Greenwood - 9
“The Shape of Water,” Alexandre Desplat - 1
“Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” John Williams - 30
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” Carter Burwell - 22
Original Song:
“Mighty River” from “Mudbound,” Mary J. Blige - 28
“Mystery of Love” from “Call Me by Your Name,” Sufjan Stevens - 11
“Remember Me” from “Coco,” Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez - 2
“Stand Up for Something” from “Marshall,” Diane Warren, Common - 33
“This Is Me” from “The Greatest Showman,” Benj Pasek, Justin Paul - 4
Best Documentary Feature:
“Abacus: Small Enough to Jail,” Steve James, Mark Mitten, Julie Goldman - 21
“Faces Places,” JR, Agnès Varda, Rosalie Varda - 1
“Icarus,” Bryan Fogel, Dan Cogan - 3
“Last Men in Aleppo,” Feras Fayyad, Kareem Abeed, Soren Steen Jepersen - 7
“Strong Island,” Yance Ford, Joslyn Barnes - 15
“Faces Places,” JR, Agnès Varda, Rosalie Varda - 1
“Icarus,” Bryan Fogel, Dan Cogan - 3
“Last Men in Aleppo,” Feras Fayyad, Kareem Abeed, Soren Steen Jepersen - 7
“Strong Island,” Yance Ford, Joslyn Barnes - 15
Saturday, 24 February 2018
1920'ler Berlindeki Seks İşçileri Türleri Listesi
Indoor Prostitutes
Chontes - 3
Polish-born Jews, also knows as Lublins, from the Polish industrial town of Lublin.
Demi-Castors - 5
Young women from good families who occasionally supplemented their allowances by working in high-class houses in west Berlin.
Dominas - 6
Leather-clad women who specialized in whipping, humiliation, and other forms of punishment, and worked in lesbian nightclubs that admitted heterosexual couples and free-spending male clients.
Fohses - 2
Independent prostitutes who advertised in newspapers and magazines as manicurists or masseuses.
Medicine girls - 4
Child prostitutes who were “prescribed” by pimps posing as physicians in phony pharmacies in west Berlin.
Minettes - 5
Exclusive call girls who enacted S&M fantasy scenes involving foot worship and forced transvestitism.
Race Horses - 7
Masochistic prostitutes who worked in “Institutes for Foreign Language Instruction” where the schoolrooms were equipped with bondage equipment.
Table Ladies - 3
Prostitutes who worked at expensive nightclubs often frequented by politicians and businessmen who paid “table money” for an evening of champagne and conversation prior to a backroom encounter.
Telephone Girls - 6
Child prostitutes, aged twelve to seventeen, who were made to resemble junior versions of theater or film starlets and were ordered by telephone.
Outdoor Prostitutes
Boot Girls
Dominatrices near the Wittenberg Platz whose sexual services were signaled by the colors of their boots, laces, and ribbons, sometimes worn in combination.
—Black boots: buttocks cropping (lying on bed). - 3
—Brown boots: asphyxiation by boot or stockinged foot. - 5
—Cobalt blue boots: forced feminization; penetration by female. - 5
—Lacquered gold boots: bound feminization; physical torture. - 4
—Poisonous green boots: psychological enslavement. - 8
—Brick red boots: buttocks flagellation (tied to bed or cross). - 3
—Scarlet boots: forced feminization; transvestite humiliation. - 4
—Black laces: punishment with a short whip. - 2
—Gold laces: defecation on chest. - 6
—Maroon laces: verbal humiliation. - 5
—White laces: collared like a dog. - 4
—White ribbons on top of boots: a roleplay scenario in which the male customer begins as the dominant figure and ends as the submissive party. - 7
Grasshoppers - 2
Lowly streetwalkers who performed oral sex in the Tiergarten.
Gravelstones - 6
Physically deformed women who worked in north Berlin
Half-Silks - 1
Occasional prostitutes, often secretaries, shopkeepers, and office clerks supplementing their incomes after work.
Kontroll Girls - 1
Three defined classes of licensed prostitutes, whose health was certified by city physicians.
Münzis - 7
Pregnant women who waited under lampposts on Münzstrasse.
Nuttes - 2
Boyish teenage girls who framed their transactions with the protocols of dating, enticing their customers with lines such as, “Don’t you think we should have a coffee first?”
Tauentzien Girls - 6
Women wearing the latest fashions and hairstyles, often working in mother-and-daughter teams near the Kaiser Memorial Church.
Chontes - 3
Polish-born Jews, also knows as Lublins, from the Polish industrial town of Lublin.
Demi-Castors - 5
Young women from good families who occasionally supplemented their allowances by working in high-class houses in west Berlin.
Dominas - 6
Leather-clad women who specialized in whipping, humiliation, and other forms of punishment, and worked in lesbian nightclubs that admitted heterosexual couples and free-spending male clients.
Fohses - 2
Independent prostitutes who advertised in newspapers and magazines as manicurists or masseuses.
Medicine girls - 4
Child prostitutes who were “prescribed” by pimps posing as physicians in phony pharmacies in west Berlin.
Minettes - 5
Exclusive call girls who enacted S&M fantasy scenes involving foot worship and forced transvestitism.
Race Horses - 7
Masochistic prostitutes who worked in “Institutes for Foreign Language Instruction” where the schoolrooms were equipped with bondage equipment.
Table Ladies - 3
Prostitutes who worked at expensive nightclubs often frequented by politicians and businessmen who paid “table money” for an evening of champagne and conversation prior to a backroom encounter.
Telephone Girls - 6
Child prostitutes, aged twelve to seventeen, who were made to resemble junior versions of theater or film starlets and were ordered by telephone.
Outdoor Prostitutes
Boot Girls
Dominatrices near the Wittenberg Platz whose sexual services were signaled by the colors of their boots, laces, and ribbons, sometimes worn in combination.
—Black boots: buttocks cropping (lying on bed). - 3
—Brown boots: asphyxiation by boot or stockinged foot. - 5
—Cobalt blue boots: forced feminization; penetration by female. - 5
—Lacquered gold boots: bound feminization; physical torture. - 4
—Poisonous green boots: psychological enslavement. - 8
—Brick red boots: buttocks flagellation (tied to bed or cross). - 3
—Scarlet boots: forced feminization; transvestite humiliation. - 4
—Black laces: punishment with a short whip. - 2
—Gold laces: defecation on chest. - 6
—Maroon laces: verbal humiliation. - 5
—White laces: collared like a dog. - 4
—White ribbons on top of boots: a roleplay scenario in which the male customer begins as the dominant figure and ends as the submissive party. - 7
Grasshoppers - 2
Lowly streetwalkers who performed oral sex in the Tiergarten.
Gravelstones - 6
Physically deformed women who worked in north Berlin
Half-Silks - 1
Occasional prostitutes, often secretaries, shopkeepers, and office clerks supplementing their incomes after work.
Kontroll Girls - 1
Three defined classes of licensed prostitutes, whose health was certified by city physicians.
Münzis - 7
Pregnant women who waited under lampposts on Münzstrasse.
Nuttes - 2
Boyish teenage girls who framed their transactions with the protocols of dating, enticing their customers with lines such as, “Don’t you think we should have a coffee first?”
Tauentzien Girls - 6
Women wearing the latest fashions and hairstyles, often working in mother-and-daughter teams near the Kaiser Memorial Church.
Thursday, 22 February 2018
Atıf'dan Her Dizenin Puanlandığı Şiir Seçkileri #2
The Crazy Woman (Ruh Hastası Kadın) - Gwendolyn Brooks
I shall not sing a May song. (7)
A May song should be gay. (9)
I'll wait until November (6)
And sing a song of gray. (6)
I'll wait until November (5)
That is the time for me. (4)
I'll go out in the frosty dark (7)
And sing most terribly. (8)
And all the little people (9)
Will stare at me and say, (7)
"That is the Crazy Woman (7)
Who would not sing in May." (7)
puancılar,
akif
I shall not sing a May song. (7)
A May song should be gay. (9)
I'll wait until November (6)
And sing a song of gray. (6)
I'll wait until November (5)
That is the time for me. (4)
I'll go out in the frosty dark (7)
And sing most terribly. (8)
And all the little people (9)
Will stare at me and say, (7)
"That is the Crazy Woman (7)
Who would not sing in May." (7)
puancılar,
akif
Monday, 19 February 2018
Mert Listesi
Mert Kaya - 10 / 10
Kaptan Mert - 7 / 10
Can Mert Aydemir - 4 / 4
Mert Edizyürek - 1 / 3
Onur Mert Öztürk - 2 / 2
Mert İmre - 2 / 1
Puancılar: A.M.A. / E. Y.
Kaptan Mert - 7 / 10
Mert Kurtoğlu - 8 / 8
Stajcı Mert - 7 / 9
Mert Tezcan - 9 / 7
Mert Duman - 5 / 9
Mert Er - 7 / 5
Mert Atçı - 5 / 6
Mert Atçı - 5 / 6
Mert Urungu Kırca - 6 / 4
Ata Mert B.n.ci.ğ.ll.rı - 8 / 2Can Mert Aydemir - 4 / 4
Mert Edizyürek - 1 / 3
Onur Mert Öztürk - 2 / 2
Mert İmre - 2 / 1
Puancılar: A.M.A. / E. Y.
Thursday, 15 February 2018
Kaliteli Yaşamlar Listesi
1- Mehmet Ali Erbil
2- Sevan Nişanyan
3- Kaya Çilingiroğlu
4- Cem Uzan
5- Donald Trump
6- Adnan Oktar
7- Nick Young
8- Kim Kardashian
9- Vedat Milor
10- Ayhan Sicimoğlu
11- Beşşar Esad
12- Charles Barkley
- alt gurme
2- Sevan Nişanyan
3- Kaya Çilingiroğlu
4- Cem Uzan
5- Donald Trump
6- Adnan Oktar
7- Nick Young
8- Kim Kardashian
9- Vedat Milor
10- Ayhan Sicimoğlu
11- Beşşar Esad
12- Charles Barkley
- alt gurme
Tuesday, 13 February 2018
PTA Filmleri
1- The Master
2- There Will Be Blood
3- Inherent Vice
4- Magnolia
5- Phantom Thread
6- Boogie Nights
7- Punch-Drunk Love
8- Hard Eight
-alperen
1- Phantom Thread
2- There Will Be Blood
3- Inherent Vice
4- The Master
5- Punch Drunk Love
6- Magnolia
7- Boogie Nights
-atif
1- The Master
- paul thomas anderson
2- There Will Be Blood
3- Inherent Vice
4- Magnolia
5- Phantom Thread
6- Boogie Nights
7- Punch-Drunk Love
8- Hard Eight
-alperen
1- Phantom Thread
2- There Will Be Blood
3- Inherent Vice
4- The Master
5- Punch Drunk Love
6- Magnolia
7- Boogie Nights
-atif
1- The Master
- paul thomas anderson
Sunday, 11 February 2018
Liverpool FC: En İyi Menajerler Listesi (Benim Yetiştiğim Dönemler)
1- Rafa Benitez
2- Gerard Houllier
3- Jurgen Klopp
4- Brendan Rodgers
5- Kenny Dalglish
6- Roy Hodgson
2- Gerard Houllier
3- Jurgen Klopp
4- Brendan Rodgers
5- Kenny Dalglish
6- Roy Hodgson
İstanbul Yemekçiler Hall of Fame (Bireysel)
Sarıyer:
Pideban
Mesire İşkembe Salonu
Tarihi Sarıyer Muhallebicisi ve Börekcisi
Beyoğlu:
Miss Pizza
Kalkanoğlu Pilav
Şimşek Pide
Fıccın
Amed aka 21 Ocakbaşı
Kelle Söğüşçü
İçli Köfteci
Karaköy Güllüoğlu Baklava
Fasuli
Kadıköy:
Pita Mantı
Pidesun
Borsam Lahmacun
Pilav Sarayı
Konyalılar Etli Ekmek
Çiya
Fatih:
Şeref Büryan
Özkilis
Şehzade Cağ Kebap
Pideban
Mesire İşkembe Salonu
Tarihi Sarıyer Muhallebicisi ve Börekcisi
Beyoğlu:
Miss Pizza
Kalkanoğlu Pilav
Şimşek Pide
Fıccın
Amed aka 21 Ocakbaşı
Kelle Söğüşçü
İçli Köfteci
Karaköy Güllüoğlu Baklava
Fasuli
Kadıköy:
Pita Mantı
Pidesun
Borsam Lahmacun
Pilav Sarayı
Konyalılar Etli Ekmek
Çiya
Fatih:
Şeref Büryan
Özkilis
Şehzade Cağ Kebap
Thursday, 8 February 2018
Paterson Filmindeki Şiirler Oyrovizyon
1-
We have plenty of matches in our house
We keep them on hand always
Currently our favourite brand is Ohio Blue Tip
Though we used to prefer Diamond Brand
That was before we discovered
Ohio Blue Tip matches
They are excellently packaged
Sturdy little boxes
With dark and light blue and white labels
With words lettered
In the shape of a megaphone
As if to say even louder to the world
Here is the most beautiful match in the world
It’s one-and-a-half-inch soft pine stem
Capped by a grainy dark purple head
So sober and furious and stubbornly ready
To burst into flame
Lighting, perhaps the cigarette of the woman you love
For the first time
And it was never really the same after that
All this will we give you
That is what you gave me
I become the cigarette and you the match
Or I the match and you the cigarette
Blazing with kisses that smoulder towards heaven
2-
Another One
When you’re a child
you learn
there are three dimensions
Height, width and depth
Like a shoebox
Then later you hear there’s a fourth dimension
Time
Hmm. (10)
Then some say
there can be five, six, seven…
I knock off work
Have a beer at the bar
I look down at the glass and feel glad
3-
I go through
trillions of molecules
that move aside
to make way for me
while on both sides
trillions more
stay where they are.
The windshield wiper blade
starts to squeak.
The rain has stopped.
I stop.
On the corner
a boy
in a yellow raincoat
holding his mother’s hand.
4-
Water Falls
Water falls from the bright air.
It falls like hair.
Falling across a young girl’s shoulders.
Water falls.
Making pools in the asphalt.
Dirty mirrors with clouds and buildings inside.
It falls on the roof of my house,
It falls on my mother, and on my hair.
Most people call it rain.
-küçük şair çocuk
5-
The Line
There’s an old song
my grandfather used to sing
that has the question,
“Or would you rather be a fish?”
In the same song
is the same question
but with a mule and a pig,
but the one I hear sometimes
in my head is the fish one.
Just that one line.
Would you rather be a fish?
As if the rest of the song
didn’t have to be there.
6-
I’m in the house
It’s nice out
Warm
Sun on cold snow
First day of spring
Or last day of winter
My legs run up the stairs
And out the door
My top half here writing
7-
Pumpkin
My little pumpkin,
I like to think about other girls sometimes,
but the truth is
if you ever left me
I’d tear my heart out
and never put it back.
There’ll never be anyone like you.
How embarrassing.
8-
This Is Just To Say
I have eaten
the plums
that were
in the icebox
and which
you were probably
saving
for breakfast
Forgive me
they were delicious
so sweet
and so cold
- carlo williams carlos
puancı; atıf
We have plenty of matches in our house
We keep them on hand always
Currently our favourite brand is Ohio Blue Tip
Though we used to prefer Diamond Brand
That was before we discovered
Ohio Blue Tip matches
They are excellently packaged
Sturdy little boxes
With dark and light blue and white labels
With words lettered
In the shape of a megaphone
As if to say even louder to the world
Here is the most beautiful match in the world
It’s one-and-a-half-inch soft pine stem
Capped by a grainy dark purple head
So sober and furious and stubbornly ready
To burst into flame
Lighting, perhaps the cigarette of the woman you love
For the first time
And it was never really the same after that
All this will we give you
That is what you gave me
I become the cigarette and you the match
Or I the match and you the cigarette
Blazing with kisses that smoulder towards heaven
2-
Another One
When you’re a child
you learn
there are three dimensions
Height, width and depth
Like a shoebox
Then later you hear there’s a fourth dimension
Time
Hmm. (10)
Then some say
there can be five, six, seven…
I knock off work
Have a beer at the bar
I look down at the glass and feel glad
3-
I go through
trillions of molecules
that move aside
to make way for me
while on both sides
trillions more
stay where they are.
The windshield wiper blade
starts to squeak.
The rain has stopped.
I stop.
On the corner
a boy
in a yellow raincoat
holding his mother’s hand.
4-
Water Falls
Water falls from the bright air.
It falls like hair.
Falling across a young girl’s shoulders.
Water falls.
Making pools in the asphalt.
Dirty mirrors with clouds and buildings inside.
It falls on the roof of my house,
It falls on my mother, and on my hair.
Most people call it rain.
-küçük şair çocuk
5-
The Line
There’s an old song
my grandfather used to sing
that has the question,
“Or would you rather be a fish?”
In the same song
is the same question
but with a mule and a pig,
but the one I hear sometimes
in my head is the fish one.
Just that one line.
Would you rather be a fish?
As if the rest of the song
didn’t have to be there.
6-
I’m in the house
It’s nice out
Warm
Sun on cold snow
First day of spring
Or last day of winter
My legs run up the stairs
And out the door
My top half here writing
7-
Pumpkin
My little pumpkin,
I like to think about other girls sometimes,
but the truth is
if you ever left me
I’d tear my heart out
and never put it back.
There’ll never be anyone like you.
How embarrassing.
8-
This Is Just To Say
I have eaten
the plums
that were
in the icebox
and which
you were probably
saving
for breakfast
Forgive me
they were delicious
so sweet
and so cold
- carlo williams carlos
puancı; atıf
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