Friday, August 26, 2011

School Days Are Here Again, With a Poem


For many of us, school has started once again. I was talking to a young college student, majoring in Engineering, who was thrilled to report that his study of grammar, mechanics and the English language in general are 'over and done with, forever!' I cannot imagine what that would be like, and so will persist in my unbelief ( in the existence of a world without constant study of prepositions, punctuation and paragraphs) by posting this poem homage to that classic manual of usage and style. 

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For Strunk and White




What clause comes                                                                       in the night
do parts of speech                                                                    sneak up, I bet
they make threats                                                                        they can tell
you fear the first                                                                   second and third

person

pure blue, her night dress on the table
she is still able to figure out the tides
making figure eights the pure blue slip
covers up her dancers hips                      he predicts

you will modify what moonlight lets                                           run on

her pluperfect body

a polity not of mouth’s right angles but of roller skating enervating algorithmic swiveling like lipstick the flimsy shift colored somewhere between green and violet

and then this conjunction because the quick brown fox and i before e except after
c and sometimes y. Sometimes why perfumes the air and he and she wish to
dangle prepositionally but instead must quickly

left
left
left                                                                                                           right

left                                                                                                  


to the busy ant hill go with                                              cotillions of speech
build and build                                                                            your words

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