Talk:Euphoric Ball

I'd guess it's not postmodernist, because I've read postmodernist poems, and they're just crazy. This one is actually not that hard, it's sentences thrown in together to picture a scene: Fürstian march seems to be a German thing, since Fürst is a German name; this means the poem happens in Germany. There's a hostess and footmen, this means a bar with soldiers within it. Daimler is a mechanical engineer German guy that invented better combustion engines, according to wikipedia, so Daimlers means "cars" and dames means "women". There are rich men with cars and women, and soldiers, in a German bar. If you keep that in mind, the rest of it makes sense, it's describing what's happening in the bar. (Oh, and I love those puzzle-like intellectual exercises, by the way) --Nonimportant 22:22, 28 September 2007 (UTC)