General Poetry posted August 23, 2020 |
You know my methods, Watson...
The Usual Suspects
by kiwisteveh
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Rhyming Poetry Contest contest entry
Recognized |
Yes, know the time-line's a bit murky. We're all amateur detectives here - you figure it out!
Dancing with Dactylic
Dactylic meter isn't used very often. Wikipedia informs me it's most often used for serious topics with important themes. Go figure! Their example is Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade." The basic rhythm is DUM-da-da (or try saying Higgledy Piggledy with the stress on the Hig and the Pig.
Anyway, that's the rhythm you need to use for reading this poem - there is some variation in the even-numbered, rhyming lines...
If you are keen to try your hand at a fun dactylic form, you should look up instructions and examples for Double Dactyls.
Other Stuff
The names in stanza 10 are all famous fictional detectives - you knew that, didn't you?!
The Agatha Christie reference at the end is to "Murder on the Orient Express." SPOILER ALERT
This was a Poirot mystery in which all of the suspects participated in the murder.
Stanza 7 'she looked a bit crook' - she looked ill. This may be Australian/NZ slang
Pays
one point
and 2 member cents. Dancing with Dactylic
Dactylic meter isn't used very often. Wikipedia informs me it's most often used for serious topics with important themes. Go figure! Their example is Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade." The basic rhythm is DUM-da-da (or try saying Higgledy Piggledy with the stress on the Hig and the Pig.
Anyway, that's the rhythm you need to use for reading this poem - there is some variation in the even-numbered, rhyming lines...
If you are keen to try your hand at a fun dactylic form, you should look up instructions and examples for Double Dactyls.
Other Stuff
The names in stanza 10 are all famous fictional detectives - you knew that, didn't you?!
The Agatha Christie reference at the end is to "Murder on the Orient Express." SPOILER ALERT
This was a Poirot mystery in which all of the suspects participated in the murder.
Stanza 7 'she looked a bit crook' - she looked ill. This may be Australian/NZ slang
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