Differences of Opinion, by Wendy Cope

Nov 13, 2016 10:00

Differences of Opinion

1. HE TELLS HER He tells her that the earth is flat ( Read more... )

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med_cat November 13 2016, 19:41:24 UTC
Truly a gem, this one; thank you! I think I'll repost ;)

(I have been so fortunate that my family is not like that, but yes, I know of other families who are...)

Is it a villanelle, this poem?

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elenbarathi November 13 2016, 23:40:54 UTC
Glad you like! Wendy Cope rocks; I'm just beginning to discover her poems. My family isn't like that either; it's been a hard job learning to cope with all the people who are totally impervious to evidence or logic.

I thought this was a villanelle, but apparently not, because:"a nineteen-line poem with two rhymes throughout, consisting of five tercets and a quatrain, with the first and third lines of the opening tercet recurring alternately at the end of the other tercets and with both repeated at the close of the concluding quatrain."
Mad Girl's Love Song by Sylvia Plath is a villanelle. I don't know what this form is called, if it has a name.

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med_cat November 13 2016, 23:42:44 UTC
I'll have to read more of her works, then, thanks for the recommendation :)

It does have a villanelle feel to it, this poem...I've another LJ friend I'll ask, she might know.

I like "a dainty thing's the villanelle"--have you seen that one?

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elenbarathi November 13 2016, 23:57:09 UTC
I hadn't before, but just looked it up - that's charming, thanks! ^^

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med_cat November 14 2016, 00:00:01 UTC
Yes, that's the one :) Always my pleasure; glad you liked it!

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