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Dactylic meter in- Dubitably needs the most Difficult rhymes: Uncompromisingly Placing the stress on the Antepenultimate's Stressful, at times. | ||
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This thread contains a lot of earlier double dactyls posted here: Son of double dactyls. Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. | |||
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Ah, Shu, I've been missing the DDs. I'll try to come up with one. Interesting that you've no person in that second line, but I'll forgive you. | |||
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Higgledy-Piggledy Icelandic songstress Björk Adds a new trick to that Vibrating note Eh-yah-fyat-lah-yuh-kütl Ashed up her vocal chords: Now, like the Tuvans, she Sings from her throat! | |||
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Nice, bethree! Shu and I have started a new tradition, which I like. Each night we read some poetry together, and I am on Wordsworth now. Therefore: Higgledy Piggledy Wordsworth of poetry, Launched the Romantic Age: Beauty in words. Characteristically, Potent in verse like the Daffodils poem that is Not just for nerds. As Shu said, "You've done better, Kalleh." Oh well. I haven't written one in awhile. [And...at least I have a person in my second line. ] | |||
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It's a couple of days late now, but what the hey... B.A.A. Marathon, Commonwealth Avenue. Eighteenth of April is Patriots' Day. City of Boston says "Unidirectional! No auto traffic, Just runners today!" Yes, I know. On the other hand, a lot of people think running that kind of distance is a lot of nonsense. "City of Boston," too, for that matter. | |||
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Very nice! When ours comes up, I'll write one, too. However, you will have to stress the Chi on Chicago. | |||
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Not necessrily: ...Run in Chicago's October 10 Marathon! and so on. | |||
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You reminded me of a really neat flick: http://www.genghisblues.com/ It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. -J. Krishnamurti | |||
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Here are two I had fun writing: This message has been edited. Last edited by: zmježd, —Ceci n'est pas un seing. | |||
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Why do these remind me of the "anti-limerick:" There was a young man of St. Bees, Who was stung on the nose by a wasp. When asked, "Does it hurt?" He replied "Yes, it does, But I thought all the while 'twas a hornet!" attributed to W. S. Gilbert, no less. | |||
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Why do these remind me of the "anti-limerick:" Because, I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way? I enjoy constrained light verse about as much as the next guy, but there is just something in me that rebels. But WSG ain't taking the credit for these (nor the blame). They are 100% zmjian. [Corrected numerous typos.]This message has been edited. Last edited by: zmježd, —Ceci n'est pas un seing. | |||
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Feel free. Rebellion is a respected and venerable virtue. The attribution is from Pearson's Magazine, 1903 as you can see. I had heard it, or at least recalled it, differently, with the last line being "But I'm so glad it wasn't..." (I see along URL instead of an underlined link...have to go figure out why) [Corrected; I just cut it down to exclude the words you searched on which had an apostrophe in it. Those apostrophes cause way more trouble than they are worth. ]This message has been edited. Last edited by: zmježd, | |||
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Ah. Muchas gracias, amigo. | |||
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Well, as one who probably should have been in the military, I love the constraint. Higgledy Piggledy Rodney Blagojevich, Once was our governor, Waits for his trial. Smarmy, he's smooth as he, Exasperatingly, Rants to the public; he Bubbles my bile! [fyi: Blag-OY-eh-vich]This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kalleh, | |||
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OOO GOTCH-a, Kalleh! Rod's first name is... MILOROD. Course you're a local so you may have the inside track here-- maybe he adopted 'Rodney' as well as Rod. Regardless, LOVE the bile. Pls see my DD on RB on your Poetry Month thread. | |||
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No, I had only assumed "Rodney." Darn! I did see yours, and it's very good! | |||
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Can it be seven years since we've tried double dactyls? Here's one: Hump-etty, Dump-etty, President Trump-etty Debuted with Orders and Tiff after tiff. All the Republicans Enthusiastically Climbed on his wagon and Plunged o'er the cliff. | |||
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I've been thinking about DDs recently, too, Bethree. Love yours! Higgledy Piggledy President Donald T., Whom I do like to call Tiny-hands Trumpster, Tweets about immigrants, Muslims and health care, let's Unsympathetically Toss in the dumpster! | |||
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Bumpity Trumpity Epicaracity Shadenfreude's brother He uses with glee He knows not their meaning But if it's demeaning T. Rump's gonna use 'em And cackle with glee. Not sure if the form's right since I'm so dumb I thought DD was a bra size. | |||
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Ha, ha, Kalleh and Geoff! Just checking back in thought nobody was interested. I love "tiny-hands Trumpster". And "epicaricity, Schadenfreude's brother," what a couplet! Trumspter and dumpster... Meaning and demeaning... You've both inspired me!This message has been edited. Last edited by: bethree5, | |||
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