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The Poetry Page: On The Bummel with Mrs. Hudson
Thank you everyone for joining me here on the pavement outside 221, Baker Street! I see everyone is well wrapped up against the winter chill. But the snowdrops and crocuses are out and the daffodils are sprouting—a reminder that spring is on the way.
And to keep that imminent flora in mind I thought we would just make a short trip today—a quick walk down to the local chemist’s in order to sample and purchase the latest perfumes! Hopefully these will inspire us in our poems.
So off we go!
Of course, I do have the… advantage… of having a chemist living on the premises. His latest experiment being the reason we had to meet outside the building. Here is a relevant quotation from chapter nine of Dr. Watson’s story ‘The Sign of the Four’, which may further assist your compositions:
He would hardly reply to my questions, and busied himself all evening in an abstruse chemical analysis which involved much heating of retorts and distilling of vapors, ending at last in a smell which fairly drove me out of the apartment.
Here are the usual suggestions for poetry forms:
221B verselet, abecedarian poetry, acrostic poetry, alexandrine, ballad, barzelletta, beeswing, blackout poetry, blitz poem, blues stanza, bref double, Burns stanza, call and response, chastushka, cherita, cinquain, circular poetry, clerihew, clogyrnach, colour poems, compound word verse, concrete poetry, Cornish verse, curtal sonnet, débat, décima, descort, diamante, doggerel, double dactyl, echo verse, ekphrasis, elegiac couplet, elegiac stanza, elfje, englyn, enuig, epigram, epistle, epitaph, epulaeryu, Etheree, fable, Fib, florette, found poetry, free verse, ghazal, haiku, hay(na)ku, In Memoriam stanza, Italian sonnet, jueju, kennings poem, lanturne, lies, limerick, line messaging, list poem, lyric poetry, mathnawī, micropoetry, mini-monoverse, musette, nonsense verse, palindrome poetry, pantoum, Parallelismus Membrorum, poem cycle, puente, quatern, quintilla, renga, rhyming alliterisen, riddle, rimas dissolutas, rime couée, rispetto, Schüttelreim, sedoka, septet, sestina, shadorma, sonnet, stream of consciousness, tanka, tercet, terza rima, tongue twister poetry, triangular triplet, tricube, trine, triolet, Tyburn, villanelle, xenolith
And here we are at Strickland & Gill’s Pharmacy!
Oo, I see they have rose scent. And lavender… And jasmine.. And of course the scent of violets is currently very popular. Do see what most appeals to you personally.
What’s that, Mrs. Frankles?
Yes, it is all rather expensive.
However I believe Mr. Holmes has an account here so you all must feel free to treat yourselves...
And as always, all poems can be left as comments on my page!
And to keep that imminent flora in mind I thought we would just make a short trip today—a quick walk down to the local chemist’s in order to sample and purchase the latest perfumes! Hopefully these will inspire us in our poems.
So off we go!
Of course, I do have the… advantage… of having a chemist living on the premises. His latest experiment being the reason we had to meet outside the building. Here is a relevant quotation from chapter nine of Dr. Watson’s story ‘The Sign of the Four’, which may further assist your compositions:
He would hardly reply to my questions, and busied himself all evening in an abstruse chemical analysis which involved much heating of retorts and distilling of vapors, ending at last in a smell which fairly drove me out of the apartment.
Here are the usual suggestions for poetry forms:
221B verselet, abecedarian poetry, acrostic poetry, alexandrine, ballad, barzelletta, beeswing, blackout poetry, blitz poem, blues stanza, bref double, Burns stanza, call and response, chastushka, cherita, cinquain, circular poetry, clerihew, clogyrnach, colour poems, compound word verse, concrete poetry, Cornish verse, curtal sonnet, débat, décima, descort, diamante, doggerel, double dactyl, echo verse, ekphrasis, elegiac couplet, elegiac stanza, elfje, englyn, enuig, epigram, epistle, epitaph, epulaeryu, Etheree, fable, Fib, florette, found poetry, free verse, ghazal, haiku, hay(na)ku, In Memoriam stanza, Italian sonnet, jueju, kennings poem, lanturne, lies, limerick, line messaging, list poem, lyric poetry, mathnawī, micropoetry, mini-monoverse, musette, nonsense verse, palindrome poetry, pantoum, Parallelismus Membrorum, poem cycle, puente, quatern, quintilla, renga, rhyming alliterisen, riddle, rimas dissolutas, rime couée, rispetto, Schüttelreim, sedoka, septet, sestina, shadorma, sonnet, stream of consciousness, tanka, tercet, terza rima, tongue twister poetry, triangular triplet, tricube, trine, triolet, Tyburn, villanelle, xenolith
And here we are at Strickland & Gill’s Pharmacy!
Oo, I see they have rose scent. And lavender… And jasmine.. And of course the scent of violets is currently very popular. Do see what most appeals to you personally.
What’s that, Mrs. Frankles?
Yes, it is all rather expensive.
However I believe Mr. Holmes has an account here so you all must feel free to treat yourselves...
And as always, all poems can be left as comments on my page!
Otto (palindrome poem)
providentially-bestowed gift, mine,
senses-all, with wealth, observe
see here, smell here,
oil and water of aroma un-mixing,
muddling scent-hound following fragrant trail.
Absolute in fortune-seeking, darkness-cloaked villains betray
embellishments. Life’s
pieces puzzle like ruffled petals pink.
Mystery, like
scent, is distilled
times hundred,
a unfolding
love
of
Otto
of
love,
unfolding a
hundred times,
distilled, is scent.
Like mystery,
pink petals ruffled like puzzle pieces,
life’s embellishments,
betray villains. Darkness-cloaked, fortune-seeking in absolute
trail fragrant following, hound-scent muddling,
un-mixing aroma of oil and water.
Here smell, here see,
observe wealth with all senses,
mine gift, bestowed providentially,
a rose.
Re: Otto (palindrome poem)
Re: Otto (palindrome poem)
Re: Otto (palindrome poem)
I really admire how differently each half reads and feels, despite using the same words. I'll just pick out two sections that I particularly liked:
Absolute in fortune-seeking, darkness-cloaked villains betray
embellishments. Life’s
pieces puzzle like ruffled petals pink.
Mystery, like
scent, is distilled
times hundred...
Like mystery,
pink petals ruffled like puzzle pieces,
life’s embellishments,
betray villains.
Re: Otto (palindrome poem)