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Sarah told me to link to the locked thread when I want to post something in that thread. So--I am starting Part 2 of Favorite Verses: A new favorite poet of mine is Gelett Burgess because he is similar to Ogden Nash. Here is a famous poem of his: The Purple Cow I never saw a purple cow, I never hope to see one; But I can tell you, anyhow, I'd rather see than be one. An anonymous parody: I've never seen a purple cow. My eyes with tears are full. I've never seen a purple cow, And I'm a purple bull. [This message was edited by Kalleh on Thu Jan 2nd, 2003 at 9:48.] | ||
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Some years later, Burgess wrote a rueful sequel. quote: PS: Kalleh, your parody reminds me of the ram who was driven to suicide when he heard the band playing "I Know I'll Never Find Another Ewe". | |||
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Is it cheating to put something you wrote yourself here ? Years ago (I was about twelve or thirteen I think so it is years ago) I decided to write something with a rhyme for Axolotl. This was it. An axolotl's A pet what'll Live content inside a bottle. Don't confuse it with an ocelot What'll not. Well I like it. Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum Read all about my travels around the world here. | |||
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As do I, Bob. In the same vein, here's some Ogden Nash. Oh, once there lived in Kankakee A handy dandy Yankakee, A lone and lean and lankakee Cantankakerous Yankakee. He slept without a blankaket, This rough and ready Yankakee, The bachelor of Kankakee. He never used a hankakee, He jeered at hanky-pankakee; Indeed, to give a frank account, He didn't have a bank account. And yet at times he hankakered In marriage to be anchachored. When celibacy rankakles, One dreams of pretty ankakles. He took a trip to Waikiki And wooed a girl named Psycheche, And now this rugged Yankakee 'S a married man in Kankakee. Good night, dear friends, and thankakee. | |||
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Enjoyed the verse, B.H. Its structure brings to mind one of my all time favorite verses, by Richard Armour: Shake and shake the ketchup bottle. None will come and then a lot'll. | |||
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From Stephen Crane who is from New Jersey but spent most of his life in Surrey, England: 'A Man to the Universe' A man said to the universe, "Sir, I exist!" "However,"replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." | |||
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While I know that free verse is very much in vogue and old-fashioned rhyming verse with meter is considered old hat (Though how did this happen?!) I still prefer the latter. If you will allow me, Kalleh, to "improve" Crane's verse: "A Man to the Universe, Part 2, The Sequel!" A man said to the Universe, "You know I'm truly real!" "So what?" the Universe replied, "Get lost! Go 'way! Big deal!!" Ah, yes... That's much better! | |||
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Just came across this poem which I quite like. It's by Roger Stevens Poem For Sale Poem For Sale (One careful owner) With simile (as lucky as a dime) Two exquisite And erudite adjectives And one rhyme. Going For a song. Roger Stevens. Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum Read all about my travels around the world here. | |||
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If nobody smiles and nobody cheers And nobody helps us at all, If each person only looks after himself, Who then helps when we fall? If nobody cares just a little for you, And nobody cares about me, We then have to face life alone everyday, Never knowing what good friends can be. | |||
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