Jingle Talk
January 23, 2010 by creatorworship
My family and I have watched a 12 part BBC series on the Charles Dickens comedy Pickwick Papers. Many scenes are funny and others sobering. And since it is evidently true to the book, I could recommend either. Without giving away the story, there is a despicable character named Mr. Jingle whose oddity is speaking in one to three word phrases with dramatic intonations and short pauses. There is a complete economy of words and yet a rich and clearly understood meaning to all that he says. I do not encourage his actions but his speech compels me to want to learn this mode. While reflecting on this speech the other day I attempted to write a poem in that form. I will know if I have succeeded if you understand the poem. If you know the subject about which the poem speaks, comment your knowledge below:
Temptations rife
Hazard all
Indiscretions, fall
Shame, strife
Blame wife
Cover all
Oh the gall
Death not life
Pay the fife
Lost all
Darkness fall
Sorrows rife
Took the knife
Once for all
Order tall
Gave us life
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