Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Crazy psuedo feminist poem

Merc's new crazy pseudo feminist poem (and in the women's right's 60s feminist kind of way, not the way Professor Steve keeps trying to explain that I still, after an entire semester, don't understand) is up now at allpoetry. It's called Don't You Honey-Baby-Sugar-Sweetheart Me.


And you can read it here!

Or here on my fictionpress, if you'd like to leave a comment and you don't have an allpoetry account.

2 comments:

  1. Why do you say "pseudo feminist"? It seems like straight-up, old school feminist to me... like No Doubt's "Just a Girl."

    Anyway, darn! Is my new blog post about feminism really as confusing as all the hard-core theory? I'd hoped to summarize the whole semester in a way that would make it more clear. As the Animals once sang, "I'm just a boy whose intentions are good; oh lord, please don't let me be misunderstood." But, anyways, I can't imagine anyone else from 243 will read it anyway.

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  2. Because 'crazy nazi feminist' (which is what a friend of mine would call it, regardless of the political incorrectness of that statement) seemed a little bit extreme and I wasn't sure what else to call it...

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