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Post by Maureen K Clifford » Wed Aug 31, 2011 11:04 am

Got you up and running again Marty - good yarn this one folks - enjoy

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Post by Maureen K Clifford » Wed Aug 31, 2011 5:21 pm

I don't know what it is called Marty - but Good fits :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by worddancer » Wed Aug 31, 2011 5:53 pm

Hi and hello,
Have to agree with Maureen, Marty.

What very challenging Rhythm and Rhymes
The meter picks up its pace
My feet try to race
As this bounces along in the lines.

I heaved a sigh if relief as everything came to a halt!

I had fun reading this; as much I do when reading Mulga Bill's Bicycle.

Thank you for the spectacle, Marty
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Post by Neville Briggs » Thu Sep 01, 2011 11:52 am

Martyboy wrote:His first carriage driving event
Martyboy wrote:His unflappable winning intent
Martyboy wrote:He declared as a matter of fact
Martyboy wrote:As they sauntered their way round the track
Since you asked Marty ;)

The above lines ( and a few others ) are what is called anapest. It's a ternary ( triple ) foot or metre and is a good choice for a galloping rhythm in verse.
Robert Browning wrote a famous piece about horse riding in this type of metre;

"I sprang to the stirrup and Joris and he
I galloped, Dirk galloped, we galloped all three "

dee dee dum, dee dee dum. In some of yours, there is an extra beat at the front and in some an extra beat at the end, this is fine if you are careful where you place these. e.g. dee dum dee dee dum ( as Browning did ) and dee dee dum dee. as at the end of your line
Martyboy wrote:On a breezy spring morning he entered
Usually in the bush poetry style, people make the metre in the first stanza and set out to match the rest to the same beat. I suggest that you read yours out loud and see if that is how it fits. Remember, the words make the beat and they should be pronounced in their usual everyday manner. And this is not a song in which any of the words can be stretched or
compressed to fit the accompanying music, the poem is the music beat.

Got all that ?? :P


At least you are having a good go at a bush ballad. Keep at it. The only person who never made a mistake is the person who never made anything.
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Post by worddancer » Thu Sep 01, 2011 2:51 pm

hello Neville,
This tutoring is exceptionally helpful, and generous.
Thank you, it is something I needed to 'see' this explanation in print and pass on to other poetically minded wordsmiths..
Some books allude to the musical, ta-ta-ta-te-ta-ar-ta; which is OK on the dance floor but as you say, it does not work with words.


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Post by worddancer » Thu Sep 01, 2011 7:44 pm

You put it together pretty well, Marty.

good stuff!


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