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crack_head
May 13, 2003, 1:13 AM
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lets hear some of your original climbing poems...
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meckk
May 13, 2003, 1:45 AM
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What is this, grade five English class? Seriously.......... :shock:
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corpse
May 13, 2003, 1:55 AM
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for if I was a crack_head I would sit at the crag Wishing to get some head by some nasty seahag lol j/k :lol:
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crack_head
May 13, 2003, 10:51 AM
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come on i know someone has some.....
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corpse
May 13, 2003, 12:53 PM
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What, mine wasn't good enuf? :wink:
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rckclimbergurl
May 14, 2003, 12:02 AM
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Well, I could say one........naaah, they're too corny! But I have to do poetry in class right now, anybody got some that I could change around a bit?? :lol:
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crack_head
May 14, 2003, 1:37 AM
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corpse yours was great! we just need some more
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straightedgeteen
May 14, 2003, 1:40 AM
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In reply to: lets hear some of your original climbing poems... id say alot of climbers dont do poetry? but thats just me
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anythingxtreme
May 14, 2003, 2:24 AM
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I write poetry. Don't think I've ever done any about climbing though. It doesn't seem to be the most fitting subject for a poem. When it comes to things like climbing; photography, I think is a more fitting medium. Come to think of it, I did write one once. But I would be way too self conscious to post it here. I share my writing with only a select few. I would bet, quite a few people have written poetry about climbing. But the best of it you would not see for the same reasons as I have stated. [Not saying that mine is the best, for it is far from that] Most poetry is written for oneself and far too personal to share with others, especially for all to see and ridicule. All you "Tough Guys" out there, who think poetry is pansy can think what you want Just my opinion. :D Landon
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coldclimb
May 14, 2003, 3:35 AM
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All right, I'll bite. Here's the only one I've done about climbing. I love to write them, but I just never have enough spare time to get the good stuff out. :) Bloody hands forgive the pain, To reach the top, a higher plain, And if you fall, forget the shame, It's all about the climbing. Jamming pro into the crack, pulling through the nice lieback, Chalk and cliff bars for a snack, It's all about the climbing. Overhanging, painful pump, Highball topout, then you jump, Smack the crashpad with a thump, It's all about the climbing. Flag the crimper for the clip, Oops, you're sketching, then the slip, Just sit back and take the whip, It's all about the climbing. People ask just why it's done, They don't think it looks like fun, And my answer, there's just one: It's all about the climbing. Something there that drives us all, Men and women, tall and small, Something calls us to the wall, It's all about the climbing.
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greatgarbanzo
May 14, 2003, 5:31 AM
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Nostalgia de un sueño, Sentimiento a saber, Recuerdo de un toque Que será mañana y Hoy por siempre es... Sencillez tan desnuda Como complicada es, Roca dura e inviolable, Temor al desconocer, Al ser vencido y Dominado también. Abrumador sentir Al centro de mi pecho, La visión se cierra Todo se pone estrecho. Mis fuerzas decaen Junto a mi pensar, Mis pies fallan En su infinito buscar, Mis ojos cansados De tanto revolotear, No encuentran ¡NADA! En donde posar. Mirar a mis manos Observar como se abren, Oh... risa sarcástica Debida a mi pasado He irónico alarde. ¿Un simple asediar Para evitar temores? Y para evitar aventura, Fuego y pasiones. Vehemencia amarga No muy perniciosa, No va más allá De mi propia osa, Y mis pensamientos Obstinados, ¡Porfiados!, Seguros solamente De poner a un lado Todo aquello que en mi No obra valor, no Obra todo coraje Que exige mi fervor. Un poco más arriba Se encuentra mi corona, ¿Pero es que acaso todo esfuerzo flaquea en estas hendeduras? O, tal vez, ¿he debido Dejar crecer mas a Toda mi experiencia? Para así poder llegar Y ¿sin más conquistar Estas grandiosas grietas? No... estas son mi muestra, Son mis duchas mentor, Como siempre habrá una Que de verdad instruya En mi todo su crúor. ¿Qué tanto e de pelear? Contra mi temor: ¡LUCHAR!, Ninfas lujuriosas, ¡Fisuras despiadadas! Yo a vosotras cortejo, Galanteando ¡las pretendo!, Ya no deis vuestra espalda, ¡Mis manos no dan más! Por favor, os ruego, ¡Dejaos conquistar!
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geckoee
May 14, 2003, 4:18 PM
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On a school felid trip to Yosemite we were assigned to make a poem about the inspiring place. This is a hyque (sp) by Yui Haraguchi. For the proper read, the syllables have been spelled out:
In reply to: yo-sem-i-Te-oh Oh! yo-sem-i-Te-oh yo-sem-i-Te-oh
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rockhound71
May 14, 2003, 6:12 PM
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This isn't a poem, but a variation of the answer James Earl Jones gave on Conan's Riddle of Steel, which I call the Riddle of Stone (yeah I know, not too original and I'm probably violation copyright laws right now): Stone is strong, but flesh is stronger. What is stone, compared to the person that climbs it? Look at the strength in your body, and the desire in your heart. A Higher Power gave us this. Contemplate this, on a cliff of your choice. Rock on! Casey
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iamthewallress
May 14, 2003, 6:17 PM
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With Apologies to Robert Frost... :oops: Whose crags are these I think I know. His house is in the village, though; He will not see me stopping here To look at them from down below. Some of my friends would think it queer To stop without a rope or gear, But the urge to mount this chossy spire Is even greater than my fear. It's cold, and though I start to shake, Towards the base a step I take. The only other sound's the sweep Of wind against a hollow flake. This line is lovely, smooth, and steep, But I have promises to keep And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.
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miker
May 14, 2003, 7:27 PM
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need to climb some rock soon, the rain makes me depart for dry desert stone Joshua Tree calls memories of textured stone mark my mind and flesh fingers twitch in time to former classics complete and goals seasons past looking out windows watching the rampant dampness and checking flight times. MR-2-9-02 (Seattle, WA)
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flyinghatchet
May 14, 2003, 8:24 PM
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COLDCLIMB THAT POEM TOTALLY ROCKED! Can I put it in my profile? Please?
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crack_head
May 14, 2003, 10:50 PM
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so far cold climb gets the prize
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coldclimb
May 15, 2003, 12:29 AM
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heh, gee, thanks guys. :oops: Feel free to use it, but you should probably add my name at the end, just so folks know where it came from. ;) I had intended to add onto it, but now it's been so long that if I write again, it'll be a new one.
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flyinghatchet
May 15, 2003, 2:09 AM
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In reply to: heh, gee, thanks guys. :oops: Feel free to use it, but you should probably add my name at the end, just so folks know where it came from. ;) I had intended to add onto it, but now it's been so long that if I write again, it'll be a new one. THANKS! No problem, I'll definitely give you credit for the poem. Keep posting the writing man!
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May 15, 2003, 3:39 AM
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wow. some pretty inspirational stuff floating around here! i have always written poetry ( i divulge this info despite the fear as now being seen as a girly girl! - think it and die! :lol: ) but found that writing about climbing always ended in filling up the recycling bin! Coldclimb - you are now my muse! ... and that James Earl Jones stuff, ooh, gave me shivers! so here's an attempt anyway.... Climbing: The Best Feeling in the World! Climbing up the orange wall, Just before the crux. My arms feel like fireballs, My muscles screaming loud. But I stay stuck to the rock, Like a pesky little fly. I take a breath and off I go, To give it my last try. I lunge high for the hold, The one just out of reach. My fingernails get a grip, I pull up and grit my teeth. I’ve made it on the ledge, I give a thankful sigh. I feel like I’m on top of the world, Cause I’ve climbed 10metres high! There’s no other feeling like it, Climbing up that weathered face. So I turn and keep on climbing, You’re hooked, once you’ve the taste. :oops:
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crack_head
May 16, 2003, 2:25 PM
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that totally rocked!!!
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holmeslovesguinness
May 16, 2003, 3:16 PM
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Here I sit so pumped and blue, tried to send but only blew. The rad problems my friends all cranked, but in the end I just got spanked. My buds are all stoked about routes they led, guess I'll just spray on RC.COM instead.
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mr_phelps
May 19, 2003, 4:06 AM
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Poetry sucks.
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coldclimb
May 19, 2003, 4:12 AM
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lol :roll:
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addiroids
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Writing poetry is kind of queer. When I climb, I drink lots of (good) beer. You gotta question a dude with the name of Landon. He's so sensitive, and his boyfriend's name is Brandon. Being a dirtbag is what it's all about. I only climb with girls who put out. Fatties need lovin' too. I'm talking o.w.'s, not girls who like to chew. Jim, Layton, Werner, Warren, and Ammon are our heros. Sport climbers are all a bunch of spandex wearing queero's. Bottom to top, no bolts, only chocks. Klettershoen, hemp rope, and helmet made from a cap and sock. Trad climbing is a way of life. I want a chick with gobies to be my wife. Overhanging, flaring, seeping, crack that's wide, Is only a problem if it's her backside. TRADitionally yours, Cali Dirtbag
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