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When I was young with pockets full
My hands would skip away
My change into a rustic pond
Without a thought in play
What I bought was but a drop
A flagon full of lethe
To warm away the chill of death
And bathe in ripened heat
A spirit I could hold in hand
A goading cup of sun
To grow a rose upon a cheek
And make my body run.
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This is nice ballad meter, but you need to stick with the same voice in S3.
You start here 1st person, but do not stay with it in L3: Should read "To grow a rose upon my cheek"
"A spirit I could hold in hand
A goading cup of sun
To grow a rose upon a cheek
And make my body run."
Plus that last line seems somewhat nonsensical and mainly for the rhyme. What does "And make my body run" mean? Is it a colloquialism?
Dale
How long after picking up the brush, the first masterpiece?
The goal is not to obfuscate that which is clear, but make clear that which isn't.
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(03-29-2014, 01:59 PM)Erthona Wrote: This is nice ballad meter, but you need to stick with the same voice in S3.
You start here 1st person, but do not stay with it in L3: Should read "To grow a rose upon my cheek"
"A spirit I could hold in hand
A goading cup of sun
To grow a rose upon a cheek
And make my body run."
Plus that last line seems somewhat nonsensical and mainly for the rhyme. What does "And make my body run" mean? Is it a colloquialism?
Dale,
Thank you for your comment. You point out a good observation with stanza three. As for the last line it is an oblique reference to an Andrew Marvell poem, To His Coy Mistress.
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Technically it is not ballad meter but common meter. I suppose it is irrelevant. I don't think the inversions are helping.
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Actually it is ballad meter, as the abab rhyme scheme is missing. Common meter must also rhyme the 1st and 3rd lines.
Dale
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The goal is not to obfuscate that which is clear, but make clear that which isn't.
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We should call it gilligan's island meter
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it's a gas meter i think