The Music of the River's Flow

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Re: The Music of the River's Flow

Post by warooa » Mon Dec 08, 2014 6:06 am

Neville Briggs wrote:I said there is no rule involved here , Marty . ;) :)
and I've broken that by involving one :)

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Re: The Music of the River's Flow

Post by Neville Briggs » Mon Dec 08, 2014 6:18 am

Stopit :lol:
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Re: The Music of the River's Flow

Post by Bob Pacey » Mon Dec 08, 2014 9:16 am

arewe starting to runwords intone andanother Now ?


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Re: The Music of the River's Flow

Post by alongtimegone » Mon Dec 08, 2014 10:02 am

Thanks all for your responses.
Nev. I wasn't suggesting that it's a rule it's just that I don't like seeing a capital letter at the head of a line unless a full stop or some other terminal punctuation mark precedes it. Just a personal thing. Nevertheless I've done it myself. I should change the settings on my computer because it puts the capital there automatically.

Cheers everyone ... Wazza

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Re: The Music of the River's Flow

Post by Neville Briggs » Mon Dec 08, 2014 1:15 pm

Behave yourself Pacey. :roll:
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Re: The Music of the River's Flow

Post by Heather » Mon Dec 08, 2014 2:25 pm

Warren I agree. I remember reading a book of poetry by Kendell and my brain found it really hard to get the poem to flow with capitals on each line. I wonder why it was ever done in the first place. Neville will know. He knows all about rules and stuff..... :D

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Re: The Music of the River's Flow

Post by Neville Briggs » Mon Dec 08, 2014 2:41 pm

Oh groan, :roll: Heather you must pay attention, :) I already wrote here why I think it is done. In prose, capitals mark the beginning of each sentence, as Wazza said after a full stop. In poetry I think that capitals have been traditionally used to mark the beginning of each line of metre to emphasise the construction of the verse. I could be wrong. ;)
Of course when the verse is spoken I guess it doesn't matter to the hearer; capitals or otherwise.
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Re: The Music of the River's Flow

Post by Heather » Mon Dec 08, 2014 2:57 pm

Don't you groan at me young man! :lol: I found that reading that Kendell poem for the first time that I stumbled and had to have another go at it. Maybe it was badly punctuated. I can't remember. Any piece of writing should be punctuated in a way that makes it flow - the first time. I think having capitals at the start of the line interrupts the poem - but then I could be wrong - but I can live with that! :lol:

Sorry Warren, I think your thread has been hijacked. Unusual thing to happen here. :)

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Re: The Music of the River's Flow

Post by Neville Briggs » Mon Dec 08, 2014 3:45 pm

Any piece of prose should be punctuated so it flows first time, poetry is a design, a construction, it might take several goes to get the idea. As Stephen Fry has said poetry is to be sipped and savoured like fine wine not quaffed like plonk.


Stop hijacking threads Heather. :roll: Anyway, this is our workshop, workshops are for working out things, they get a bit messy at times. :) and with Wazza's poem, it is easy enough to read but because he has used metaphor , I found it useful to read it through several times to get a good idea on the mood and message of the piece.
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Re: The Music of the River's Flow

Post by Heather » Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:17 pm

I forget where I am some days Neville! ;) I can't compete with Stephen Fry. :roll: Bloody Stephen Fry. I gave up reading his autobiography (which cost me an arm and a leg!). Wasn't nearly as interesting as he is.

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