Not exactly T.S. Eliot...
April 2, 2002 5:52 PM   Subscribe

Not exactly T.S. Eliot... April is indeed the cruelest month, so I went in search of something to honor the great master of English poetry. But this is what I found instead.
posted by bunnyfire (11 comments total)
 
Thank you bunnyfire. A very silly poem (I enjoyed it very much). I guess this is Sid the cat's website. The link to the realchange news (the office where Sid lives) at the bottom of the first page wasn't working correctly, but a little URL hacking got me to their latest issue, which is filled with some extremely well written stories and poems. Great find.
posted by bragadocchio at 6:17 PM on April 2, 2002


the great master of English poetry

Chaucer?
posted by rodii at 6:24 PM on April 2, 2002


It's false Chaucer you want? Here's one from Manchester University.
posted by bragadocchio at 6:42 PM on April 2, 2002


Indeed Mrs. Fire, a cute site with lots of heartwarming stuff I'm assuming written by members (if you can call them members) of Seattle's homeless community. Whether it was your intention to have us explore around a bit, I enjoyed it regardless.
posted by crasspastor at 6:49 PM on April 2, 2002


After all, he did help Andrew Lloyd Webber write Cats...;P
posted by y2karl at 8:19 PM on April 2, 2002


"...I have measured out my lives in catfood tins..."

I just can't decide if it's blasphemous or brilliant.
posted by Sarahhatter at 9:08 PM on April 2, 2002


I just can't decide if it's blasphemous or brilliant.

Why not both?

p.s. "T.S. Eliot" is an anagram for "toilets."
posted by kirkaracha at 9:42 PM on April 2, 2002


y2karl: I always thought he didn't help write it, it was just based on his book. I could be wrong, though. Cats seems to embody exactly the sort of tacky obviousness that Eliot hated.
posted by bingo at 11:49 PM on April 2, 2002


Delightful stuff, dear bunnyfire! Welcome back!
posted by MiguelCardoso at 2:50 AM on April 3, 2002


Actually, the original Prufrock poem has always been my favorite-until I heard that it was also the favorite poem of Monica Lewinsky.



(About time you noticed, Miguel...*grin*)
posted by bunnyfire at 5:18 AM on April 3, 2002


Chaucer?.....i knew i liked bunnyfire. possum eats cat. rabbit laughs...miss fir...ms fire...fire..ya need a 'nick'. ya deserve one...good post.
posted by clavdivs at 8:38 AM on April 3, 2002


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