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On a completely other topic, nothing will make a poet feel more like a manic-depressive than writing a piece heavy on the spondees (--) and pyrrhics (//), rather than the nice, safe, boy-next-door that is the iamb (-/) or even that invert, the trochee (/-).

Yes, I'm trying to master metre, in preparation for working on my long-ignored poetry. I know that most respected poets these days turn up their nose at the stuff, but I strongly suspect that's why the literate general public stopped buying current poetry about a hundred years ago.

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Date: 2007-11-01 09:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pixel39.livejournal.com
Write in dróttkvætt!!!

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Date: 2007-11-03 10:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] felis-ultharus.livejournal.com
Had to look that up -- but it does sound like fun.

Chaucer wrote the first known English sonnet in doubled rhyme royal -- a traditional Scottish form. I may try that, too.

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