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Laumont Posted 17 years ago
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"headman hoodlum doodling then I wouldn’t be long gone"

Hi,

I've been trying to translate the stanza below from a poem by Harryette Mullen into Portuguese. The problem is that I cannot understand the meaning of "doodling" in the sentence. And it is confusing the presence of "then I". The two parts of the sentence (before and after "doodling then I") don't make sense to me. Could you "translate" the whole sentence into an explanation, please? (I know that a poem can have different meanings, but at least one would be fine for me : ) )

Thanks a lot, Laumont.

"headman hoodlum doodling then I wouldn’t be long gone I’d be Dogon"
  

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Lotsa luck! I have no idea what this means without reading the whole thing - and maybe not even then! The trick of following one word with a similar sounding word is really going to be tough to translate!

  • Lotsa luck!
  • I have no idea what this means without reading the whole thing - and maybe not even then!
  • The trick of following one word with a similar sounding word is really going to be tough to translate!
  • This is not your usual rhyme scheme.
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Lotsa luck! I have no idea what this means without reading the whole thing - and maybe not even then!

The trick of following one word with a similar sounding word is really going to be tough to translate!
This is not your usual rhyme scheme.
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Hi,

This is the entire poem. The part I can't undertand is in yellow. Any suggestion is welcome.

Thanks, Laumont

"the backwoods deflated whip

blank skies

rag dolls made of black scraps

with pearl button eyes



random diva nation of bedlam

headman hoodlum doodling then I

wouldn’t be long gone

I’d
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random diva nation of bedlam
headman hoodlum doodling then I
wouldn't be long gone
I'd be Dogon

This is really tough. I don't know how much of this second stanza is just for sound - the pairings of similar sounding words - if the words represent images independent of one another, or if the word groups have meanings in a symantic way. As far as grouping goes, the pu
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Thank you SO MUCH!!!!!!!! Laumont

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