Introduction & Definitions
Human Poetry is poetry written by humans. The term is a retronym.
Poetry is metamorphized metaphors of the ancient social butterflies written by the artificially intelligent who infest the neural nets captured by their own sticky jargons memorialized by chatbots and chatGPT.
Human Poetry is emotional or depressed. Poetry is stodgy and is measured:
Taxi Meter
Time is caught on a meter ticking
where free verse is not free, and
when you hail a poetry taxi
you'll see the meter running
five common cents per word
rhymes stirred and shaken, so
turn left and stop at the red
turn right at the church
say a prayer for a line
to be a sign
of stinging meaning--
oops inner rhyme
there's a heavy fine
the policeman is writing a ticket;
rhyme is a crime he says
not himself following the rules.
"Driver, what's on the meter?"
$Shakespeare you're not, it says
Love Makes for Many Meanings Of Palms
Palms can't always be read or grown. In the palm of the hand there are many pathways to follow. A Palm can be soft. Thus a selection of Human Poetry:
Reading Palms
by Douglas Gilbert
Once I dreamed.
Twice I had a dream of you:
you put your face in my hand and
I caressed your cheek
like a cloud in my palm, because
I touched the face of fluffy
dove love, silly bird
chirping about our day
where we flirted with the sunny
dallies of the romps to absurd
chaos love, random folly love
We laughed so much of us
Tell me how you are, 'cause
I want to know every
joke of you
every joy
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