Poetry: Dismal England: Gen
Nov. 8th, 2017 09:23 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Length: 93
Poetic form: as Small Hobbit is fond of saying 'it rhymes'
Rating: Gen
Notes: Inspired by this book called Dismal England. It is apparently authored by the same person that wrote Merrie England and that made me laugh. For the November prompt: the way they were and weren't.
Dismal England of old. Rife with strife hundred-fold.
Adverts promise fools’ gold. Plots like clots, bloody, bold;
greed’s misdeed; honour sold; foul trickery foretold.
Life in death’s cargo hold; filthy, grim, fog-dim, cold.
Merrie England of ages past. Notions like buttons holding fast
to a Dickens Yuletide repast. Tra-la-la’s ring unsurpassed.
to puzzles solved, resolved at last. To quips and wit and intrigue vast.
To bright futures unharassed. To good’s triumph, woes outcast.
Whether ‘twas dismal or merrie matters not, you see.
I pen what drops the shillings in the purse o’ me.