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The Olde English poem, The Holy Rood, Was mystical and new. The courtiers liked what they heard, The troubadours sang out their truth. Then Beowulf gave it design; A plot with characters, Some nearing divine, With beasts and bravery bounding; A new literature was sounding. Soon Canterbury clopped along, Lyrical poetry became song, And morphed into Paradise, Lost and found in common meter, With angelic imagery, good and evil, Undone in metaphysics. Round the Lakes the poets roamed, Windermere, Grasmere, and Dorothy's home. They walked in beauty, day and night, Warned the world was too much with us, That nature was our friend. Gave intimations of our end, We still need listen to.
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Jan 2, 2018
Jan 2, 2018 at 11:11 AM UTC
The Metamorphosis of Poetry
The Olde English poem, The Holy Rood, Was mystical and new. The courtiers liked what they heard, The troubadours sang out their truth. Then Beowulf gave it design; A plot with characters, Some nearing divine, With beasts and bravery bounding; A new literature was sounding. Soon Canterbury clopped along, Lyrical poetry became song, And morphed into Paradise, Lost and found in common meter, With angelic imagery, good and evil, Undone in metaphysics. Round the Lakes the poets roamed, Windermere, Grasmere, and Dorothy's home. They walked in beauty, day and night, Warned the world was too much with us, That nature was our friend. Gave intimations of our end, We still need listen to.
"Undone:" Get it. :) And still morphing. Who knows but that poetry might morph into a blank page with lines.
francie-lynch
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Jan 2, 2018
Jan 2, 2018 at 11:11 AM UTC
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