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Shortest exam I ever sat, right there. Three hours in theory, finished in 50 minutes. So, in the fine traditions of Me Doing Exams, I'm home early and on teh internets instead of studying for phil tomorrow.
Also in my fine traditions, I spent the spare ten minutes- we couldn't leave for an hour- that I had writing poetry. If I had all the poetry I've written in exams over the years, I'd have a lot of really peculiar poetry.
Songs from the Exam Hall
I
someday
instead of doing the exam
i'll write poetry
instead
II
sometimes when i finish exams early
i write it anyway.
on the scripts
in corners
everywhere i can hide it sneak it
in.
III
Transcribe the following
does anyone ever read these anyway?
words as if they were spoken
maybe they're generated by robot armies
at normal conversational
maybe it's all found verse
speed.
IV
can anybody hear me?
V
(please don't mark this
it's not an answer it's a question)
*wry* maybe my first poetry book will be called Songs from the Examination Hall, and other bits and bats. As I said: I've written a lot of poetry in exam rooms, although a lot of it I've also never had back; it's rotting in some English teacher's basket somewhere, or on spare bits of paper left elsewhere. Which is kind of funny- actually I do like writing poetry on my papers, even though it's probably not sensible: the idea that someone's going to read it, maybe, but I won't know, it'll be untraceable. Mm.
Also, from
gabbysun: If, as you live your life, you find yourself mentally composing LJ entries about it, post this exact same sentence in your Livejournal. *snort*
And finally: I am blessed with a f-list that clearly knows when I have an extra hour to read it. Because it looks interesting today. :)
Also in my fine traditions, I spent the spare ten minutes- we couldn't leave for an hour- that I had writing poetry. If I had all the poetry I've written in exams over the years, I'd have a lot of really peculiar poetry.
Songs from the Exam Hall
I
someday
instead of doing the exam
i'll write poetry
instead
II
sometimes when i finish exams early
i write it anyway.
on the scripts
in corners
everywhere i can hide it sneak it
in.
III
Transcribe the following
does anyone ever read these anyway?
words as if they were spoken
maybe they're generated by robot armies
at normal conversational
maybe it's all found verse
speed.
IV
can anybody hear me?
V
(please don't mark this
it's not an answer it's a question)
*wry* maybe my first poetry book will be called Songs from the Examination Hall, and other bits and bats. As I said: I've written a lot of poetry in exam rooms, although a lot of it I've also never had back; it's rotting in some English teacher's basket somewhere, or on spare bits of paper left elsewhere. Which is kind of funny- actually I do like writing poetry on my papers, even though it's probably not sensible: the idea that someone's going to read it, maybe, but I won't know, it'll be untraceable. Mm.
Also, from
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And finally: I am blessed with a f-list that clearly knows when I have an extra hour to read it. Because it looks interesting today. :)